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Philadelphia Phillies
vs
Washington Nationals
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Game Date:
04/28/2016
4:05pm EST

Lines:
Philadelphia +1.5
Washington -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (+111)
Under 7.5 (-123)

Community Picks: Philadelphia Phillies 0% vs Washington Nationals 0%

Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals Thread

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Philadelphia Phillies
If anyone is still objecting to safety netting at baseball stadiums, what happened during Wednesday's game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Washington Nationals should quiet them quickly. The game was being played at Nationals Park, and in the top of the seventh inning Cesar Hernandez came to bat against Gio Gonzalez. On the second pitch of the at-bat, Hernandez hit a foul that made his bat splinter at the neck, creating two very sharp shards. One was the small end of the bat, which was still in Hernandez's hands. The second shard was the other two-thirds of the bat, which was heavy and had a sharp and incredibly dangerous point at the end of it.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The small shard stayed in Hernandez's hands, but the larger shard flew behind him with alarming speed. Thankfully, this isn't a story about how someone was injured by a sharp, flying bat shard. And that's because the safety netting at Nationals Park caught the bat and stopped it from careening into the stands. Without the netting, that broken bat could have literally impaled someone. But with it, the splinter got caught in the webbing and hung there harmlessly. A year ago, there was no netting in that area of the park, and that bat would have definitely flown into the stands. But in March the Nationals announced that they were extending their safety netting to cover both dugouts. That's the netting that caught Cesar Hernandez's broken bat. The new safety netting at Nationals Park prevented fans from getting injured on Wednesday night. That's why it's there, and it's hard to make a serious argument against that. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
April 28, 2016 9:09:am EST
Washington Nationals
If anyone is still objecting to safety netting at baseball stadiums, what happened during Wednesday's game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Washington Nationals should quiet them quickly. The game was being played at Nationals Park, and in the top of the seventh inning Cesar Hernandez came to bat against Gio Gonzalez. On the second pitch of the at-bat, Hernandez hit a foul that made his bat splinter at the neck, creating two very sharp shards. One was the small end of the bat, which was still in Hernandez's hands. The second shard was the other two-thirds of the bat, which was heavy and had a sharp and incredibly dangerous point at the end of it.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The small shard stayed in Hernandez's hands, but the larger shard flew behind him with alarming speed. Thankfully, this isn't a story about how someone was injured by a sharp, flying bat shard. And that's because the safety netting at Nationals Park caught the bat and stopped it from careening into the stands. Without the netting, that broken bat could have literally impaled someone. But with it, the splinter got caught in the webbing and hung there harmlessly. A year ago, there was no netting in that area of the park, and that bat would have definitely flown into the stands. But in March the Nationals announced that they were extending their safety netting to cover both dugouts. That's the netting that caught Cesar Hernandez's broken bat. The new safety netting at Nationals Park prevented fans from getting injured on Wednesday night. That's why it's there, and it's hard to make a serious argument against that. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
April 28, 2016 9:09:am EST
Philadelphia Phillies
Backed by some solid pitching and enough offense, the Philadelphia Phillies can record their first road sweep of the Washington Nationals in seven years. If Tanner Roark's early inconsistency continues for Washington, the Phillies might have a good chance to accomplish that feat Thursday. A night after holding on for a 4-3 victory, Philadelphia (11-10) got seven innings of two-hit ball from Jeremy Hellickson and single-run innings from the sixth through eighth to win 3-0 on Wednesday. Continue to Article
April 27, 2016 11:53:pm EST
Washington Nationals
Backed by some solid pitching and enough offense, the Philadelphia Phillies can record their first road sweep of the Washington Nationals in seven years. If Tanner Roark's early inconsistency continues for Washington, the Phillies might have a good chance to accomplish that feat Thursday. A night after holding on for a 4-3 victory, Philadelphia (11-10) got seven innings of two-hit ball from Jeremy Hellickson and single-run innings from the sixth through eighth to win 3-0 on Wednesday. Continue to Article
April 27, 2016 11:53:pm EST
Washington Nationals
Coming off a 99-loss season that made the Philadelphia Phillies the worst club in the majors, manager Pete Mackanin set his sights on a very particular aim in 2016: winning at least as many games as they lose. Philadelphia's Jeremy Hellickson allowed two hits over seven innings, his teammates eventually took advantage of Washington's sloppiness to push across some runs, and the Phillies beat Bryce Harper and the Nationals 3-0 on Wednesday night. After handing Washington its first shutout of the season, Philadelphia will try to complete a three-game sweep of the NL East-leading Nationals on Thursday. Continue to Article
April 27, 2016 11:23:pm EST
 
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