Week In Review: April 28th-May 4th
By Andrew Flax
This week was a good one for the Nats, as a split in Atlanta and a series win in Pittsburgh gave the Nats a 4-3 road trip. The Nats will head home as winners of four of their last five, taking Monday off before playing two games against Detroit. In case you missed it, here’s the week in review:
May 4, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Washington Nationals relief pitcher Rafael Soriano (29) and Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos (40) celebrate after defeating Pittsburgh Pirates after the ninth inning at PNC Park. The Washington Nationals won 5-4. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Sunday, April 28th
Haren And Harper Lead The Nationals To Win Over The Reds
Moments That Mattered: Haren And Harper Lead The Way
Week In Review: April 21st-27th
Monday, April 29th
Cingrani Stifles Nats, Reds Avoid Sweep
Moments That Mattered: Early Runs Sink Nats Again
Tuesday, April 30th
Ten Hits Yield Two Runs As Nats Do Just Enough To Lose To Atlanta
“Bryce Begins” Airs Tuesday Night On ESPN
Moments That Mattered: Clippard Cracks, Offense Flails
Nationals Dominated By Hudson’s Bat And Arm, Fall To Braves 8-1
Wednesday, May 1st
Moments That Mattered: A Good Ole Country Beatdown
Lineups: Zimmermann Looks To Lead Rebound
Thursday, May 2nd
Nationals Finally Take Down Braves
Moments That Mattered: The Zim Reaper Returns
Lineups: Nats Look To Salvage Split In Atlanta
Harper And Werth In Lineup Vs Atlanta; Zimmerman Expected Back Friday
Friday, May 3rd
Haren And Span Lead Nats To Victory Over Braves
Moments That Mattered: Haren Redeems Himself
Saturday, May 4th
It’s The Pitts: Pirates Shut Down Nats In Series Opener
Moments That Mattered: Offense Still Weak Despite Zimmerman’s Return