The Nats have finally done it! After 15 failed attempts, the Nationals finally got over the hump, beating the Orioles 13-3 to reach .500. It is May 17th, and the Washington Nationals enter play with a 23-23 record. Seeing the instant impact this new regime has made has truly been a joy to watch as someone who covers the team.
The game yesterday was a close and tense affair until it suddenly was not. While the Nats were always in the driver’s seat, there was a feeling of tension around the game until the bottom of the 7th. The Nats got out to a 4-0 lead, and had chances to blow the game open, but did not take them.
For a minute, it seemed like that lack of a killer instinct would cost the Nats. It was quickly forgotten, but that top of the 7th was a bit of a disaster. After the Nats loaded the bases with nobody out, but did not score in the 5th, it seemed like the momentum shifted. Cade Cavalli pitched brilliantly in the first 6 innings, but ran into a wall in the 7th.
The O’s took advantage of that, hitting back to back jacks off the Nationals right hander to start the inning. The rest of the inning was a long and winding road that included walks, robberies and long at bats. However, the Nats got out of there allowing just one more run to hold onto the lead.
Winding back a bit, the Nats got out to that big lead due to their catcher. With how he is hitting, I don’t think we can call Keibert Ruiz an unlikely hero anymore. He is showing a ton of power right now. For the season, he has 13 extra base hits in 87 AB’s. Last year, he had 14 XBH in 255 AB’s. Sure, Ruiz’s .244 OBP is terrible, but he is making up for it with a .471 slugging percentage. He hit a massive 3-run homer in the second in this contest.
It is very cool to see Ruiz have big games at the plate. I have been critical of Ruiz over the years, but he seems like a good character and a hard worker. Blake Butera said as much when I asked him about Ruiz. Butera called Ruiz, “An incredible person to coach”. He pointed to Ruiz’s willingness to work on things and try new ideas.
At the beginning of the season, Ruiz really struggled at the plate. It felt like Ruiz was so keyed into making defensive improvements that it hurt his offense. To his credit, Ruiz’s defense has gotten way better. He has a +1 fielding run value, which is a huge step forward. Last year, he was at -10, and has consistently been one of the worst defensive catchers in the league. You have to give a ton of credit to new catching coach Bobby Wilson, as well as Ruiz.
Now that the defense is where he wants it to be, it seems like Keibert has been trying to get back to his best as a hitter. Over the last couple weeks, he has really done that. In May, Ruiz is hitting .323 with a 1.097 OPS. Sure, he does not have any walks, but he is showing a better approach at the plate. He is waiting for pitches that he can do damage with and crushing them. Even Jacob Young noted that he thought Ruiz was doing a better job getting his A swing off.
Right now, Ruiz has a 94 wRC+ while being an above average defender behind the plate. That will certainly play, and I think the Nats should be playing Ruiz more. However, they still need to balance that with not overplaying him like they have in the past. While he is clearly the best catching option right now, you want to keep him fresh.
Overall, this was just an outstanding day at the ballpark. That bottom of the 7th inning was electric. This offense just kept attacking the O’s pitchers and never let up. With the way Lile and Ruiz are hitting, this offense is so dangerous to pitch to. It is not just Abrams and Wood anymore, the supporting cast is coming through too.
Jacob Young’s homer was the cherry on top of that inning. He was one of many Nationals to have a big game today. Young hit his 4th homer of the season, which is already a career high. He also made a couple outstanding plays on defense, including one in the top of the 7th. Sure the bat can be frustrating, but there is a reason Young has a role on this team. The extra power is also a fun, new element to his game.
One thing that stood out to me in the press box was how great the crowd was. There were over 40,000 people in the building, and they were engaged. Sure, there were some O’s fans in attendance, and they got loud in that 7th inning. However, it was a pro Nats crowd that was cheering on their squad throughout.
Blake Butera was quick to give the fans credit after the game. Before he took questions, he made a little statement thanking the fans and talking about how much it meant to the team. He talked about how much the players love playing in front of a big crowd and said they were talking about how much Navy Yard was buzzing. To see them make that big crowd happy as well fired me up.
The best way to get people to come to the games is to win, especially on days where there are already big crowds. You have to make the Nationals cool again, and this weekend is a huge step in the right direction. These two games have created a real buzz around this team. Blake Butera may not want to acknowledge it, but getting back to .500 plays a role in creating more buzz going forward.








