Snowout in Denver gives time to re -group the Nationals

The Washington Nationals were allowed for the last two weeks, but they received an unexpected Friday on an unexpected Friday to postpone their matches at Colorado Rockies due to snow.
The teams will now fit their three match series in two days, and they will result in a pair of pairs of divided on Saturday afternoon in Denver and Sunday.
Washington will send Brad Lord (0-1, 4.82 ERA) to Colorado Lefty Kyle Freeland (0-3, 4.88) on Saturday.
Citizens, this week in Pittsburgh, including four of the first seven people in their 10 -game journey dropped five. 1-0 loss on Thursday, Dave Martinez, with the relaxing Jorge Lopez on Wednesday night to be thrown into the head of Andrew Mccutchen’in thrown into the head after a game was suspended.
Lopez was given a three -game suspension, but it sounds attractive, so it will be available this weekend until the appeal is heard.
Lord made the big league output on March 30 as a relief. In five games, the last two appeared as a start and lost in the pirates on Monday. He never met Rockies.
“He is attacking the strike area, Mart Martinez said soon. “It comes after the shots. I love it. I really love it – very much.”
There will be no Evelder Paul Dejong, who was placed on Washington’s wounded list on Wednesday. Dejong hit a field from Pittsburgh’s Mitch Keller on Tuesday night and experienced a broken nose.
Colorado did not play on Thursday, so Friday gave an extra day to re-group after his 0-6 journey at San Diego and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Rockies, 3-15 years old, has the worst record on the main branches. The average of the .220 strokes is at the third lowest level in the National League and they have released 195 times in NL.
This lack of production has led to alleviating Hensley Meulens, the club’s tasks. He replaced Clint Hurdle, who has been serving as a special assistant for the General Manager since 2021.
Between 2002 and 2009, Hurdle directed Colorado and took the club to the only world series in 2007. He took over one of the youngest series in the majors.
One of these young people, the first master Michael Togli, fought through the door. After giving to Dodgers on Monday, he was hitting .167. Togliia responded with Grand Slam in the first house of the season on Wednesday.
“It was annoying,” Togliia said. “But this is an incredibly long season and the running game in both directions, unfortunately. So you just have to trust the process and know that it will be better.”
Freeland is familiar with these ups and downs, and this season was difficult for Denver native. At the beginning of the first two, he had 2.13 ERA, but he allowed five running runs in each of his last two trips.
5-2 records and 2.05 ERA by publishing a good step against the beginning of nine careers against citizens took a good step.
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