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FINAL
Jun 21, 1995

Box Score

123456789RHELOB
HOU01202000051007
WSH0100000203946
win:G. Swindell (HOU)loss:B. Henry (WSH)save:T. Jones (HOU)

Scoring Summary

HOUWSH
  • Houston Astros logo
    2
    Craig Shipley grounds into a force out, third baseman Mark Grudzielanek to second baseman Mike Lansing. Tony Eusebio scores. Phil Nevin out at 2nd. Craig Shipley to 1st. [1 run] [2 outs]
    10
  • Washington Nationals logo
    2
    Tony Tarasco doubles (14) on a line drive to left fielder Luis Gonzalez. Rondell White scores. [1 run]
    11
  • Houston Astros logo
    3
    Tony Eusebio doubles (6) on a line drive to center fielder Rondell White. Jeff Bagwell scores. Derek Bell scores. [2 runs]
    31
  • Houston Astros logo
    5
    Derek Bell singles on a ground ball to right fielder Tony Tarasco. Craig Biggio scores. Jeff Bagwell to 3rd. [1 run]
    41
  • Houston Astros logo
    5
    Tony Eusebio reaches on a throwing error by third baseman Mark Grudzielanek. Jeff Bagwell scores. Derek Bell to 2nd. [1 run]
    51
  • Washington Nationals logo
    8
    Wil Cordero grounds out, second baseman Craig Biggio to first baseman Jeff Bagwell. Curtis Pride scores. David Segui to 3rd. [1 run] [2 outs]
    52
  • Washington Nationals logo
    8
    Moises Alou singles on a pop up to left fielder Luis Gonzalez. David Segui scores. [1 run]
    53

Player Stats

Houston Astros logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
1Brian L. HunterCF24000000.310
2Craig Biggio2B15101003.275
3Jeff Bagwell1B25201003.250
4Derek BellRF14110003.338
5Tony EusebioC23130101.308
6Luis GonzalezLF14000004.240
7Phil Nevin3B14000003.138
8Craig ShipleySS04010003.304
9Greg SwindellP03000001.250
Jim DoughertyP00000000.000
Dave VeresP00000000.000
Dave MagadanPH01000000.273
Todd JonesP00000000.000
TOTAL10375521021-
Houston Astros logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Greg SwindellLHP6.0411410894.68
Jim DoughertyRHP1.0322000173.82
Dave VeresRHP1.0100200131.41
Todd JonesRHP1.0100000141.71
TOTAL9.0933610133-
Washington Nationals logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
1Mark Grudzielanek3B13000000.259
David SeguiPH-1B11100000.314
2Shane Andrews1B-3B04001003.225
3Wil CorderoSS04012002.297
4Moises AlouLF-RF13010100.299
5Rondell WhiteCF14101003.353
Mel RojasP00000000.000
6Mike Lansing2B04000001.250
7Tony TarascoRF23011000.301
Tim ScottP00000000.333
Lou FrazierCF01000000.190
8Tim LakerC13000002.207
Darrin FletcherPH11000000.294
9Butch HenryP01000000.048
Sean BerryPH01001001.260
Luis AquinoP00000000.250
Curtis PrideLF12100001.333
TOTAL9353361013-
Washington Nationals logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Butch HenryLHP5.0853010533.97
Luis AquinoRHP2.0000000234.03
Tim ScottRHP1.2200100314.28
Mel RojasRHP0.100010063.72
TOTAL8.31053210113-

Play-by-Play

1st inningHOUWSH
  • TOP 1
  • Houston Astros logo
    SINGLE — Brian L. Hunter singles on a line drive to right fielder Tony Tarasco.
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    POP OUT — Craig Biggio pops out to catcher Tim Laker. [1 out]
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    FLYOUT — Jeff Bagwell flies out to right fielder Tony Tarasco. [2 outs]
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    STOLEN BASE 2B — Brian L. Hunter steals (5) 2nd base. Brian L. Hunter to 3rd. Brian L. Hunter advances to 3rd, on a throwing error by catcher Tim Laker.
    00
  • Houston Astros logo
    POP OUT — Derek Bell pops out to first baseman Shane Andrews. [3 outs]
    00
  • BOTTOM 1
  • Washington Nationals logo
    POP OUT — Mark Grudzielanek pops out to first baseman Jeff Bagwell. [1 out]
    00
  • Washington Nationals logo
    FLYOUT — Shane Andrews flies out to right fielder Derek Bell. [2 outs]
    00
  • Washington Nationals logo
    POP OUT — Wil Cordero pops out to second baseman Craig Biggio. [3 outs]
    00
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Team Stats

5Runs3
10Hits9
0Errors4
.270Batting Avg.257
37At Bats35
1Extra-base Hits3
0Home Runs0
5Runs-Batted-In3
1Walks1
2Stolen Bases0
2Strikeouts6
7Left on Base6
11Total Bases12

Game Details

Wednesday, June 21, 1995 · 7:05 PM
Nationals Park · Washington, D.C.
attendance: 18,720 (45.3%)