Filed under: Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves: GameThread 39 of 60 New, comments Washington and Atlanta wrap up their four-game set in Truist Park with Patrick Corbin on the mound for the Nationals against Braves’ right-hander Josh Tomlin. By Patrick Reddington@federalbaseball Sep 6, 2020, 12:40pm EDT / new Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves: GameThread 39 of 60 Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Next Game Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves September 6, 2020 1:10 PM EDTTruist Park Patrick Corbin vs Josh Tomlin WEATHER: Sunny, 80° • D.C. Starting Lineup: 1. Victor Robles - CF 2. Adam Eaton - RF 3. Trea Turner - SS 4. Asdrúbal Cabrera - DH 5. Brock Holt - LF 6. Yan Gomes - C 7. Eric Thames - 1B 8. Carter Kieboom - 3B 9. Luis García - 2B P. Patrick Corbin - LHP • LINKS: FBB Staff Predictions for 2020 MLB Season posted by Blake Finney about 12 hours ago 0 comments | 0 recs Jackson Rutledge making most of opportunity at Alternate Training Site posted by David Driver about 12 hours ago 0 comments | 0 recs Davey Martinez on Luis García; Andre Dawson + more posted by Patrick Reddington about 12 hours ago 0 comments | 0 recs For an Atlanta Braves fan's perspective, check out the SB Nation's Braves site: Talking Chop CORBIN VS THE BRAVES: TOMLIN VS THE NATIONALS: • Mr. Wilbon? Way To Go Nats!!! • Mr. Kornheiser? "Don't Hate on the Nats, Baby!" More From Federal Baseball Former Nats’ Coach Now With Texas Washington Nationals Reacts Survey: What do you think of the progress of the Nationals’ organizational reboot thus far? Patrick Corbin vs the Orioles; foul balls galore; no pity parties + more... Washington Nationals news & notes: Davey Martinez & Mike Rizzo on Juan Soto; starting pitching; bad defense + more... Washington Nationals’ well-rested bullpen; matching up late + more from manager Davey Martinez... Catching on with the Nats: A look at the catching depth in Washington’s system... Loading comments...
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