2012 Washington Nationals season


The Washington Nationals' 2012 season was the eighth season for the baseball franchise of Major League Baseball in the District of Columbia, the fifth season at Nationals Park, and the 44th since the original team was started in Montreal, Quebec. After finishing the previous season in third place with an 80–81 record, out of last place in the NL East for the second time since moving to Washington, the Nationals made several moves to pursue playoff contention in 2012 and beyond. Despite being plagued with injuries, the Nationals had an impressive start to the season, never dropping below the.500 mark and consistently holding first or second place in their division. On September 3, the Nationals won their 82nd game of the season, making this season their first winning season since moving to Washington, D.C. in 2005 and the first for the franchise since 2003. On September 20, the Nationals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers to clinch the franchise's first postseason berth since 1981, and the first for a Washington-based team since the Washington Senators won the American League pennant in 1933. On October 1, the Nationals clinched the National League East division. On October 3, they went on to clinch the best record in Major League Baseball at 98-64. They finished the season with a 98-64 record and played the St. Louis Cardinals in the Divisional Series. On October 12, in Game 5 of the NLDS, they lost to the Cardinals 9-7 and were eliminated.

Offseason

Departures

On October 30, 2011, following the World Series, the Nationals granted Todd Coffey, Alex Cora, Jonny Gomes, Liván Hernández, Laynce Nix, and Iván Rodríguez free agency. On November 2, they also granted Luis Atilano, J.D. Martin, Shairon Martis, Garrett Mock, Óliver Pérez, Miguel Perez, Michael Aubrey, Matt Antonelli, Gregor Blanco, Buck Coats, and Jeff Frazier free agency. On November 3, Brian Bixler was selected off waivers by the Houston Astros, and on December 8, Erik Komatsu was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the Rule 5 draft. On December 9, the Nationals traded Collin Balester to the Detroit Tigers for Ryan Perry. On December 12, Doug Slaten was granted free agency.
Additionally, on October 31, the Nationals moved interim bench coach Pat Corrales back into a position in player development for the team. Corrales had assumed that role in June after the resignations of manager Jim Riggleman and interim manager John McLaren — McLaren had held the bench coach position under Riggleman.
On December 23, the Nationals traded Brad Peacock and Tommy Milone, along with minor-league prospects Derek Norris and A.J. Cole, to the Oakland Athletics for left-handed starting pitcher Gio González and Oakland minor-league prospect Robert Gilliam.
On February 19, 2012, Mike Cameron retired after seventeen years in the major leagues, with one All-Star appearance and three Gold Glove awards.
On March 30, the Nationals granted Andrés Blanco free agency, and on April 2, the Nationals granted Chad Durbin free agency.

Arrivals

On December 5, 2011, the Nationals signed Brett Carroll as a free agent. On December 11, they signed Jason Michaels; they released him on March 29, 2012 and re-signed him to a new contract on April 2. On December 14 they signed Jarrett Hoffpauir and Waldis Joaquin, on December 15 they signed Jeff Fulchino, on December 20 they signed Xavier Paul and Chad Tracy, and on December 22 they signed Mark DeRosa.
On December 16 they signed Andrés Blanco, who they later released on March 30. On December 19, they signed Mike Cameron, who retired on February 19. On February 1, they signed Chad Durbin, who they later released on April 2.
On December 23, the Nationals traded Brad Peacock and Tommy Milone, along with minor-league prospects Derek Norris and A.J. Cole, to the Oakland Athletics for left-handed starting pitcher Gio González and Oakland minor-league prospect Robert Gilliam.
On January 4, 2012, the Nationals signed Dan Cortes, on January 26 they signed Brad Lidge, on February 2 they signed Edwin Jackson, on February 3 they signed Mitch Atkins, on February 6 they signed Mark Teahen, on February 28 they signed Mike Schultz, on March 18 they signed Xavier Nady, and on March 29 they signed Zach Duke.

Spring training

The Nationals held their 2012 spring training in Viera, Florida, with home games played at Space Coast Stadium.

Regular season

On April 3, 2012, the Nationals placed Drew Storen and Michael Morse on the disabled list to start the season, and John Lannan was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. The Nationals also started a "Take Back Our Park" campaign vs. Philadelphia so Nationals fans in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. could receive tickets for the series on May 4–6 in an advanced pre-sale. On April 28, 2012, top prospect Bryce Harper made his Major League debut vs. Los Angeles in Los Angeles, finishing with a double and a go-ahead sacrifice fly. The Nationals, however, would lose the game on a Matt Kemp walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning.
At the All-Star break, which began on July 9, 2012, the Nationals were in first place in the NL East with a 49–34 record, four games ahead of the second-place Atlanta Braves.
On July 30, 2012, despite having an off day, the Nationals obtained the best record in baseball due to a loss by the Cincinnati Reds. This was the first time that a Washington baseball team held sole position of first place in MLB since 1933.
On September 20, 2012, the Nats clinched their first Playoff berth since moving to Washington, with a 4-1 win over the L.A. Dodgers.
On October 1, 2012, the Nats clinched the NL East when the Braves lost 2-1 to the Pirates.
The Nats finished the season on October 3, 2012, defeating the Phillies 5-1. They finished with a 98-64 record, the best record in Major League baseball that year. The Nationals played 20 extra inning games during the season, the most of any MLB team in 2012.

All-Star Game

Nationals starting pitchers Stephen Strasburg and Gio González, and shortstop Ian Desmond, were chosen to represent the Nationals in the 2012 All-Star Game. Desmond decided not to participate in order to rest a sore oblique muscle; Michael Bourn of the Atlanta Braves was chosen to go in his place. Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins declined to participate because of a serious knee injury which required surgery, so the Nationals' Bryce Harper was chosen to play in his place. This made the 19-year-old Harper the youngest position player and the third youngest player to be named an All-Star.
The Nationals therefore had four All-Stars, the most since they moved to Washington, D.C.
The game was played on Tuesday, July 10, in Kansas City, and the National League won, 8-0. Gonzalez and Strasburg each pitched one scoreless inning; Gonzalez struck out one batter, and Strasburg allowed a hit and a walk. Harper entered the game in the fifth inning as a pinch hitter and played the remainder of the game in left field; at the plate, he went 0–1 with a walk.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Roster

Attendance

The Nationals drew 2,370,794 fans at Nationals Park during the regular season in 2012. It was the first time since 2006 that they had drawn more than 2,000,000 fans, and only the 2,731,993 they drew in their first season in Washington in 2005 exceeded it. It placed them ninth in attendance for the season among the 16 National League teams, also their best showing since 2005. Their highest attendance at a home game was on May 19, when they drew 42,331 for a game against the Baltimore Orioles, while their lowest was 14,520 for a game against the Houston Astros on April 18. Their average home attendance was 30,010 per game, second-highest since their arrival in Washington and the first time they had averaged over 30,000 a game since their first season in Washington in 2005.

Game log

Postseason

Postseason game log

Division Series

The Nationals played the St. Louis Cardinals in the Division Series. The Cardinals won the series, 3 games to 2.

Game 1, October 7

3:07 p.m. at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri

Game 2, October 8

4:37 p.m. at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri

Game 3, October 10

1:07 p.m. at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Game 4, October 11

4:07 p.m. at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Game 5, October 12

8:37 p.m. at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Player statistics

Regular Season

Both tables are sortable.

Batting

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Complete offensive statistics are available .
POSPlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
CF681581536102515.2281
OF1292272566110525.29115
OF1925452013.2000
P700000000-0
CF52200000.0000
P740000000-0
UT488513165006.1881
SS130513721503322573.29221
P3345020001.0440
P81000000.0000
2B160594821473721756.24720
C832772259121626.2131
P130000000-0
P3264261014.0940
P470000000-0
P456020001.3330
CF139533981442692259.27018
IF54421000.5000
P34576130000.2280
P69010000.1110
1B1545717615535133100.2711
C1230282002.2670
P110000000-0
UT12638440105163327.2735
C49000001.0000
P661000000.0000
LF751562041901029.2633
LF102406531181711862.2910
OF401026163036.1571
P70000000-0
OF135310000.2003
C25831122203102650
P350000000-0
C12356113026.3141
P596000000.0000
P370000000-0
P28474134017.2770
C43146173950525.2671
CI739372570314.2690
P106111000.1670
RF813004290213531.3008
3B145578931633612595.2825
P32575112014.1930
Totals1625615731146830125194688.261105

Pitching

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; GS = Games Started IP = Innings Pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; HLD = Holds; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO= Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks and Hits Per Inning Pitched
Complete pitching statistics are available .
POSPlayerGGSIPWLSVHLDERASOWHIP
RP70056.2122312.38571.24
CL74072.22632133.72841.16
SP3327164.1108013.401051.22
8013.210001.32101.10
13012.200042.13150.79
SP3232199.1218002.892071.13
RP47035.200073.03391.32
45172.042192.88621.32
SP3131189.21011004.031681.22
6632.141004.13171.44
1109.101209.64102.46
RP66066.1530182.85411.15
708.0100010.1331.75
RP35029.113925.83311.40
RP59088.1611102.34871.20
RP37030.1314102.37240.99
SP2828159.1156003.161971.15
10532.123006.68152.01
SP3232195.2128002.941531.17
Totals1621621468.19864511053.3313251.221

Team leaders

Qualifying players only.
Batting
StatPlayerTotal
Avg.Ian Desmond.292
HRAdam LaRoche33
RBIAdam LaRoche100
RBryce Harper98
HRyan Zimmerman163
SBIan Desmond21
Pitching
StatPlayerTotal
WGio González21
LEdwin Jackson11
ERAGio González2.89
SOGio González207
SVTyler Clippard32
IPGio González199.1

Postseason

Both tables are sortable.

Batting

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Complete offensive statistics can be found .
POSPlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
OF42000000.0000
P20000000-0
P30000000-0
SS519271000.3680
P11000000.0000
2B515010000.0670
P20000000-0
P23000000.0000
P10000000-0
P10000000-0
CF523231112.1300
P21000000.0000
1B517430022.1760
UT33010000.3330
P30000000-0
LF110100021.0000
LF519250012.2630
P40000000-0
P40000000-0
C517040002.2350
CI54000000.0000
RF521351011.2380
3B521381024.3810
P210100011.0000
Totals5168163941716.2320

Pitching

Note: POS = Position; G = Games played; GS = Games Started IP = Innings Pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; HLD = Holds; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO= Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks and Hits Per Inning Pitched
Complete pitching statistics can be found .
POSPlayerGGSIPWLSVHLDERASOWHIP
RP201.0000127.0014.00
CL303.000023.0050.67
SP116.000000.0021.00
202.200003.3842.25
SP2210.000004.50101.70
RP101.000009.0011.00
100.100000.0003.00
SP216.001017.5062.00
RP303.010006.0001.33
RP403.000019.0032.33
RP404.011109.0061.50
SP214.0010011.2551.75
Totals5544.023156.14431.659

Awards and honors

All-Stars

Ian Desmond did not participate in the 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game due to injury.

Annual awards