Washington Nationals lefty Patrick Corbin has led the National League in losses for three consecutive seasons, and based on how he’s started in 2024, he could make it four years in a row.
As the Washington Nationals gear up for an important matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers, all eyes are on left-hander Patrick Corbin. The seasoned pitcher, once a formidable force with the Arizona Diamondbacks, now faces a critical juncture in his career.
The Los Angeles Dodgers (11-8) have a home game against the Washington Nationals (7-9) on Tuesday. The matchup is set to begin at 10:10 PM ET. The probable starters are Bobby Miller (1-1) for the Dodgers and Patrick Corbin (0-2) for the Nationals.
Intent on getting his season on track, Washington Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin will visit familiar surroundings on Tuesday night. When he faces Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium, the outing will give Corbin (0-2, 8.44 ERA) his most appearances at a venue he has never called his home park.
The Nationals have a day off before they start a series with the Oakland A’s tomorrow... Joan Adon got the start in place of the injured Josiah Gray on
Final Score: Phillies 4, Nationals 0 The Phillies are going to miss Patrick Corbin. Dating back to 2021, the Phillies have regularly crushed the left-handed starter.
We have one last chance to scratch out a profitable week, so let's do just that with our three favorite K props for Friday's MLB slate.
Shoutout Luka Doncic for his big shooting night if you took the Mavs star straight at plus-money. Filip Forsberg unfortunately ended one shot short for the sweep there.
The Washington Nationals are considered to have overachieved in 2023 with a 71-91 record. This year, however, it’s possible that they could underachieve.
Corbin Burnes struck out two and allowed one hit in one scoreless inning during his first spring training start since being traded to Baltimore earlier this month as the Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Saturday in Sarasota, Fla.
On Friday in Tempe, Ariz., the Los Angeles Dodgers will be the first MLB team to welcome pitchers and catchers to spring training. In that vein, here are three pitching feats that are highly unlikely to be repeated.
We have only a few days of home run props left in the 2023 MLB regular season, so let's make them count. Here are Jack Dougherty's three favorite HR prop bets for Wednesday's MLB slate.
Two veteran pitchers looking forward to the week ahead for different reasons are scheduled to lock horns Sunday afternoon when the visiting Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals complete their season series.
For the first time since July 6, a Nationals starting pitcher is victorious.
Washington Nationals pitcher Patrick Corbin's season has been a nightmare thus far and the team is hoping a brief rest will lead to a turnaround against the visiting Chicago Cubs.
In his last five starts, Corbin has allowed 26 earned runs in 15.2 innings for a 14.94 ERA.
Fans hoping to see their favorite team absorb the Corbin contract in order to reduce the prospect cost of acquiring Soto can’t be thrilled by that declaration.
On the surface, it seems strange that the Nats would be strongly motivated toward such a scenario since including Corbin would likely lower the return Washington can get.
The Washington Nationals could wind up trading Juan Soto before this year’s trade deadline, and any team hoping to acquire the 23-year-old phenom will reportedly need to take on starting pitcher Patrick Corbin’s contract.
We are backing a team I love to support, against a pitcher I love to fade, it’s beautiful! The Nationals are on a 7-game losing streak.
Washington Nationals pitcher Patrick Corbin won’t pitch for the rest of the 2021 season. Nationals manager Dave Martinez made the announcement Wednesday, saying Corbin had a blister on his finger.
Patrick Corbin was reportedly the subject of some trade discussions this winter.
The Nationals announced they have reinstated Patrick Corbin from the COVID injured list. He will make his debut start on Saturday night against the Dodgers.
Four Nationals players have tested positive for COVID-19 and another seven were quarantined after being deemed close contacts. The team has not indicated which players are affected.
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions after knocking off the Houston Astros in Game 7 of the 2019 World Series. It’s a game that captured the 2019 postseason perfectly.
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