2007 Washington Nationals season

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{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = Washington Nationals

| season = 2007

| misc =

| league = National League

| division = East

| ballpark = Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

| city = Washington, D.C.

| owners = Lerner Enterprises

| general_managers = Jim Bowden

| managers = Manny Acta

| television = MASN
WDCA (My 20)
Bob Carpenter, Ray Knight, Don Sutton, Johnny Holliday

| radio = WTWP/WWWT
Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler

|}}

The 2007 Washington Nationals season began with the team trying to win its first National League East title since moving to Washington. During the offseason, the team replaced manager Frank Robinson with former Montreal Expos coach Manny Acta. They lost several players through free agency and trades. The most notable of those are José Guillén, Ramón Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano, and José Vidro. The Nationals signed few major league free agents. Their most experienced free agent signing was Dmitri Young. Luis Ayala, Alex Escobar, Cristian Guzmán, Nick Johnson, Michael O'Connor and John Patterson were expected to return from season-ending injuries.

After losing four starters (Liván Hernández, Tony Armas, Ramón Ortiz and Pedro Astacio) from the prior year, the Nationals invited an extraordinary 36 pitchers to spring training.{{cite news | title=Nats' Starting Pitching Could Be a Real Problem | author=Thomas Boswell | date=March 7, 2007 | page=E03 | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/06/AR2007030602143_pf.html | work=The Washington Post}}{{cite news | title=Nats' St. Claire Knows the Task at Hand | author=Barry Svrluga | work=Washington Post | date=February 26, 2007 | page=E01 | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/25/AR2007022501373.html}} By year's end, the team would become the first team in modern baseball (except for strike-shortened seasons) with no pitcher in double figures with wins or losses.Campbell, Rich (October 1, 2007). "Down Bergmann up in team plans". The Free Lance-Star, p. B7.

The season was notable for it being the Nationals final year at RFK Stadium and for Dmitri Young winning Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award, marking the team's first annual award since moving to D.C. The Nationals finished 73–89, 16 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies and fourth in the NL East. This was their only season in Washington prior to 2011 that the Nationals did not finish last in their division.

Offseason

On December 18, 2006, the Nationals traded José Vidro and cash to the Seattle Mariners for Emiliano Fruto and Chris Snelling.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=SEA baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Seattle Mariners]

Spring training

The Nationals held their 2007 spring training in Viera, Florida, with home games played at Space Coast Stadium. They invited Danny Ardoin to spring training, but he did not make the team; they traded him to the Houston Astros for minor-leaguer Wade Robinson on March 26, 2007.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=HOU baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Houston Astros]

Regular season

=April=

On Opening Day, the Nationals lost their starting shortstop (Cristian Guzmán, hamstring) and center fielder (Nook Logan) for five weeks. At the end of April, one of their starters, Jerome Williams hurt his ankle while batting and was placed on the 15-day disabled list.

=May=

Hitting coach Mitchell Page left his post with the team in May due to a relapse of alcoholism.{{cite news |last1=Schudel |first1=Matt |title=Mitchell Page, hitting coach for Nationals and Cardinals, dies at 59 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/16/AR2011031604325.html?noredirect=on |accessdate=30 August 2018 |work=The Washington Post |date=18 March 2011}}

In the space of just 10 days in May, Shawn Hill, John Patterson, and Jason Bergmann went on the disabled list. Jerome Williams returned, pitched one game, and went back on the DL with a shoulder injury. The Washington Post wrote: "Almost everything that could sink a team's attitude has befallen the Nats. They started the year 1-8, then they lost eight in a row to drop to 9-25."{{cite news | title=Nationals Are Managing Just Fine With Acta | author=Thomas Boswell | date=June 4, 2007 | page=E01 | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/03/AR2007060301428.html | work=The Washington Post}}

They pressed journeymen Mike Bacsik, Micah Bowie (a relief pitcher) and Jason Simontacchi, along with rookie reliever Levale Speigner into the starting rotation, amidst predictions that the 2007 Nationals might equal the 1962 Mets' record of futility, 120 losses in one season.{{cite news | title=Baseball Most Foul: The Nats Reinvent Bad | author=Linton Weeks | work=Washington Post | date=May 8, 2007 | page=C01 | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/07/AR2007050701636.html}}

After the team lost 8 straight games to sink to 9-25, the Nats won 11 of 15, mostly with patchwork starting pitching and timely hitting. and the return of Cristian Guzmán, who was hitting .343 by the end of May.

=June=

In June, the Nationals have been led by key hits by Dmitri Young, Cristian Guzmán and the power hitting of Ryan Zimmerman. But towards the end of the month, Guzman, hitting .329, was injured and lost for the season, and, following the injury, the Nationals lost 9 of their next 11 games.

=July=

Dmitri Young, hitting .339 (third in the league) and slugging .512, was selected as the lone Nationals' representative in the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Despite rumors that the Nationals were seeking to trade Ronnie Belliard, Chad Cordero, Jon Rauch and Young, the Nationals did not make any major trades before the non-waiver trade deadline.{{cite web | last = Ladson | first = Bill | title = Nats let deadline pass without a deal | date = July 31, 2007 | url = http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070731&content_id=2119869&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110527145145/http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070731&content_id=2119869&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was | url-status = dead | archive-date = May 27, 2011 | accessdate = July 31, 2007}}{{cite web | last = Ladson | first = Bill | title = Cordero, Rauch focus of trade rumors | date = July 19, 2007 | url = http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070719&content_id=2097239&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110527145209/http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070719&content_id=2097239&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was | url-status = dead | archive-date = May 27, 2011 | accessdate = July 31, 2007}}

=Season standings=

==National League East==

{{2007 NL East standings|highlight=Washington Nationals}}

==Record vs. opponents==

{{2007 NL Record vs. opponents|team=WSH}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 95%;"

|+Nationals vs. American League

!rowspan=2|Team

!colspan=2|AL East

!colspan=3|AL Central

style="{{Baseball primary style|Baltimore Orioles}} width:30px;"|BAL

!style="{{Baseball primary style|Toronto Blue Jays}} width:30px;"|TOR

!style="{{Baseball primary style|Cleveland Guardians}} width:30px;"|CLE

!style="{{Baseball primary style|Detroit Tigers}} width:30px;"|DET

!style="{{Baseball primary style|Minnesota Twins}} width:30px;"|MIN

Washington

|4–2

|2-1

|0-3

|2-1

|1-2

= Opening Day lineup =

= Notable transactions =

  • April 13, 2007: The Nationals received minor-leaguer Brent Abernathy from the Philadelphia Phillies as part of a conditional deal.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=PHI baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Philadelphia Phillies]
  • April 20, 207: The Nationals received Manny Alexander from the San Diego Padres as part of a conditional deal.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=SDP baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & San Diego Padres]
  • May 2, 2007: The Nationals traded Chris Snelling to the Oakland Athletics for Ryan Langerhans.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=OAK baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Oakland Athletics]
  • June 20, 2007: The Nationals sold Anastacio Martínez to the Detroit Tigers.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=DET baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Detroit Tigers]
  • June 24, 2007: The Nationals traded minor-leaguer Darnell McDonald to the Minnesota Twins for Levale Speigner.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=MIN baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Minnesota Twins] The move allowed the Nationals to keep Speigner – a Rule 5 draft pick – when they outrighted him to the Triple A Columbus Clippers.
  • June 26, 2007: The Nationals sent minor-leaguer Jermaine Van Buren to the Oakland Athletics as part of a conditional deal.
  • August 17, 2007: The Nationals traded a player to be named later to the Boston Red Sox for Wily Mo Peña and cash.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=BOS baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Boston Red Sox]
  • August 21, 2007: The Nationals traded minor-leaguer Emiliano Fruto to the Arizona Diamondbacks for minor-leaguer Chris Carter,[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=ARI baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Arizona Diamondbacks] and sent Carter to the Boston Red Sox to complete the August 17, 2007, trade.
  • September 4, 2007: The Nationals traded Ray King to the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later. The Brewers sent minor-leaguer Andrew Lefave to the Nationals on September 14, 2007, to complete the trade.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/trade-partners.cgi?franch_ID_1=WSN&franch_ID_2=MIL baseball-reference.com Trades between Washington Nationals & Milwaukee Brewers]

=Draft=

The 2007 Major League Baseball draft took place on June 7 and 8. With their first pick – the sixth pick overall – the Nationals selected pitcher Ross Detwiler. Other notable players the Nationals selected were pitcher Jordan Zimmermann (second round, 67th overall), left fielder-third baseman Jake Smolinski (second round, 70th overall), third baseman Steven Souza Jr. (third round, 100th overall), catcher Derek Norris (fourth round, 130th overall), and pitcher Pat McCoy (10th round, 310th overall).[https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=WSN&year_ID=2007&draft_type=junreg& baseball-reference.com 2007 Washington Nationals Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]

=Roster=

class="toccolours" style="font-size: 95%;"
colspan="10" style="background-color: #ba122b; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" | 2007 Washington Nationals
colspan="10" style="background-color: #11225b; color: #c9b074; text-align: center;" | Roster
valign="top" | Pitchers

{{MLBplayer|63|Winston Abreu}}

{{MLBplayer|53|Jonathan Albaladejo}}

{{MLBplayer|56|Luis Ayala}}

{{MLBplayer|37|Mike Bacsik}}

{{MLBplayer|57|Jason Bergmann}}

{{MLBplayer|30|Chris Booker}}

{{MLBplayer|59|Micah Bowie}}

{{MLBplayer|47|Matt Chico}}

{{MLBplayer|43|Jesús Colomé}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Chad Cordero}}

{{MLBplayer|29|Ross Detwiler}}

{{MLBplayer|38|Joel Hanrahan}}

{{MLBplayer|41|Shawn Hill}}

{{MLBplayer|26|John Lannan}}

{{MLBplayer|67|Arnie Muñoz}}

{{MLBplayer|22|John Patterson}}

{{MLBplayer|51|Jon Rauch}}

{{MLBplayer|17|Tim Redding}}

{{MLBplayer|52|Saúl Rivera}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Chris Schroder}}

{{MLBplayer|50|Jason Simontacchi}}

{{MLBplayer|36|Levale Speigner}}

{{MLBplayer|40|Billy Traber}}

{{MLBplayer|35|Ryan Wagner}}

{{MLBplayer|26|Jerome Williams}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Catchers

{{MLBplayer| 3|Jesús Flores}}

{{MLBplayer|23|Brian Schneider}}

Infielders

{{MLBplayer|77|Tony Batista}}

{{MLBplayer|10|Ronnie Belliard}}

{{MLBplayer|13|Robert Fick}}

{{MLBplayer|15|Cristian Guzmán}}

{{MLBplayer|4,6|D'Angelo Jiménez}}

{{MLBplayer| 2|Felipe López}}

{{MLBplayer|12|Josh Wilson}}

{{MLBplayer|21,42|Dmitri Young}}

{{MLBplayer|11|Ryan Zimmerman}}

Outfielders

{{MLBplayer| 5|Kory Casto}}

{{MLBplayer|19|Ryan Church}}

{{MLBplayer|25|Austin Kearns}}

{{MLBplayer| 4|Ryan Langerhans}}

{{MLBplayer| 7|Nook Logan}}

{{MLBplayer|16|Justin Maxwell}}

{{MLBplayer|16,26|Wily Mo Peña}}

{{MLBplayer|29|Michael Restovich}}

{{MLBplayer| 8|Chris Snelling}}

{{MLBplayer|00|Brandon Watson}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Manager

{{MLBplayer|14|Manny Acta}}

Coaches

{{MLBplayer|27|Rick Aponte}} (bullpen)

{{MLBplayer|39|Pat Corrales}} (bench)

{{MLBplayer| 9|Lenny Harris}} (hitting, interim)

{{MLBplayer|28|Jerry Morales}} (first base)

{{MLBplayer

-|Mitchell Page}} (hitting coach) (until May)

{{MLBplayer|46|Randy St. Claire}} (pitching)

{{MLBplayer|18|Tim Tolman}} (third base)

=Attendance=

The Nationals drew 1,943,812 fans at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in 2007, placing them 14th in attendance for the season among the 16 National League teams.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WSN/2007-schedule-scores.shtml baseball-reference.com 2007 Washington Nationals]

=Game log=

{{MLB game log|year=2007|bgcolor=#ba122b|fgcolor=#FFFFFF}}

{{MLB game log section|month=April (9-17)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 1 || April 2 || Marlins || 9 – 2 || Willis (1-0) || Patterson (0-1) || || 40,389 || 0-1

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 2 || April 3 || Marlins || 9 – 3 || Olsen (1-0) || Hill (0-1) || || 20,894 || 0-2

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 3 || April 4 || Marlins || 7 – 6 || Rauch (1-0) || Julio (0-1) || || 18,835 || 1-2

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 4 || April 5 || D-backs || 4 – 3 || González (1-0) || Bergmann (0-1) || Valverde (2) || 16,017 || 1-3

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 5 || April 6 || D-backs || 7 – 1 || Owings (1-0) || Williams (0-1) || || 19,234 || 1-4

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 6 || April 7 || D-backs || 7 – 1 || Webb (1-0) || Patterson (0-2) || || 16,617 || 1-5

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 7 || April 8 || D-backs || 3 – 1 || Hernández (1-0) || Hill (0-2) || Valverde (3) || 17,244 || 1-6

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 8 || April 10 || @ Braves || 8 – 0 || Hudson (1-0) || Chico (0-1) || || 18,396 || 1-7

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 9 || April 11 || @ Braves || 8 – 3 || James (2-0) || Williams (0-2) || || 15,631 || 1-8

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 10 || April 12 || @ Braves || 2 – 0 || Colomé (1-0) || Smoltz (1-1) || Cordero (1) || 23,897 || 2-8

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 11 || April 13 || @ Mets || 3 – 2 || Heilman (1-1) || R. Wagner (0-1) || B. Wagner (3) || 47,311 || 2-9

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 12 || April 14 || @ Mets || 6 – 2 || Hill (1-2) || Hernández (1-1) || || 53,560 || 3-9

|- style="background-color:#bbbbbb"

| -- || April 15 || @ Mets || colspan=5|Postponed (rain) {{small|Rescheduled for July 28 as part of a doubleheader}} || 3-9

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 13 || April 16 || Braves || 5 – 1 || Chico (1-1) || James (2-1) || || 16,316 || 4-9

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 14 || April 17 || Braves || 6 – 4 || Smoltz (2-1) || Williams (0-3) || Wickman (4) || 17,791 || 4-10

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 15 || April 18 || Phillies || 5 – 4 {{small|(13)}} || Speigner (1-0) || Rosario (0-1) || || 18,584 || 5-10

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 16 || April 19 || Phillies || 4 – 2 || Moyer (2-1) || Patterson (0-3) || Gordon (3) || 18,671 || 5-11

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 17 || April 20 || @ Marlins || 6 – 5 {{small|(14)}} || Colomé (2-0) || Gardner (0-1) || Rivera (1) || 16,469 || 6-11

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 18 || April 21 || @ Marlins || 9 – 3 || Sánchez (2-0) || Chico (1-2) || || 24,107 || 6-12

|- style=""

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 19 || April 22 || @ Marlins || 12 – 6 || Obermueller (1-0) || Williams (0-4) || Gregg (1) || 18,443 || 6-13

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 20 || April 24 || @ Phillies || 6 – 3 || Alfonseca (1-0) || Bowie (0-1) || Gordon (4) || 24,745 || 6-14

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 21 || April 25 || @ Phillies || 9 – 3 || Lieber (1-0) || Patterson (0-4) || || 23,526 || 6-15

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 22 || April 26 || @ Phillies || 4 – 2 || Hill (2-2) || Hamels (2-1) || Cordero (2) || 26,572 || 7-15

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 23 || April 27 || Mets || 4 – 3 || Chico (2-2) || Pérez (2-2) || Cordero (3) || 21,662 || 8-15

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 24 || April 28 || Mets || 6 – 2 {{small|(12)}} || Sele (1-0) || Rivera (0-1) || || 29,292 || 8-16

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 25 || April 29 || Mets || 1 – 0 || Maine (4-0) || Bergmann (0-2) || B. Wagner (4) || 27,361 || 8-17

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 26 || April 30 || @ Padres || 3 – 2 || Patterson (1-4) || Peavy (3-1) || Cordero (4) || 19,769 || 9-17

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{MLB game log section|month=May (13-15)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 27 || May 1 || @ Padres || 3 – 0 || Young (3-2) || Hill (2-3) || Hoffman (6) || 19,438 || 9-18

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 28 || May 2 || @ Padres || 7 – 3 || Brocail (2-0) || Chico (2-3) || || 22,153 || 9-19

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 29 || May 4 || @ Cubs || 6 – 4 || Zambrano (3-2) || Bergmann (0-3) || Dempster (6) || 39,444 || 9-20

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 30 || May 5 || @ Cubs || 5 – 3 || R. Hill (4-1) || Patterson (1-5) || Dempster (7) || 40,267 || 9-21

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 31 || May 6 || @ Cubs || 4 – 3 {{small|(10)}} || Dempster (1-1) || Wagner (0-2) || || 40,481 || 9-22

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 32 || May 7 || @ Brewers || 3 – 0 || Capuano (5-0) || Chico (2-4) || F. Cordero (13) || 17,751 || 9-23

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 33 || May 8 || @ Brewers || 6 – 4 || Bush (3-3) || Simontacchi (0-1) || F. Cordero (14) || 19,398 || 9-24

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 34 || May 9 || @ Brewers || 3 – 1 || Turnbow (1-0) || Bowie (0-2) || F. Cordero (15) || 24,658 || 9-25

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 35 || May 11 || Marlins || 6 – 0 || Hill (3-3) || Olsen (3-3) || || 23,006 || 10-25

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 36 || May 12 || Marlins || 7 – 3 || Rauch (2-0) || Tankersley (2-1) || || 19,278 || 11-25

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 37 || May 13 || Marlins || 6 – 4 || Simontacchi (1-1) || Obermueller (1-2) || Rauch (1) || 20,486 || 12-25

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 38 || May 14 || Braves || 2 – 1 || Bergmann (1-3) || Smoltz (5-2) || Colomé (1) || 18,829 || 13-25

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 39 || May 15 || Braves || 6 – 2 || Hudson (5-1) || Williams (0-5) || || 21,258 || 13-26

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 40 || May 16 || Braves || 6 – 4 || Traber (1-0) || Davies (1-2) || Rauch (2) || 20,329 || 14-26

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 41 || May 17 || Braves || 4 – 3 || Chico (3-4) || Paronto (2-1) || Rauch (3) || 24,631 || 15-26

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 42 || May 18 || Orioles || 5 – 4 || Trachsel (2-3) || Simontacchi (1-2) || Ray (9) || 22,375 || 15-27

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 43 || May 19 || Orioles || 3 – 2 {{small|(11)}} || Parrish (2-0) || Abreu (0-1) || Ray (10) || 30,661 || 15-28

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 44 || May 20 || Orioles || 4 – 3 || Colomé (3-0) || Báez (0-3) || Cordero (5) || 29,281 || 16-28

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 45 || May 21 || @ Reds || 8 – 7 || Coutlangus (2-0) || Rauch (2-1) || Weathers (9) || 15,271 || 16-29

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 46 || May 22 || @ Reds || 8 – 4 || Colomé (4-0) || Coutlangus (2-1) || || 16,732 || 17-29

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 47 || May 23 || @ Reds || 12 – 7 || Simontacchi (2-2) || Lohse (1-6) || || 31,971 || 18-29

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 48 || May 24 || @ Reds || 4 – 3 || Bacsik (1-0) || Belisle (4-4) || Cordero (6) || 19,541 || 19-29

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 49 || May 25 || @ Cardinals || 5 – 4 || Bowie (1-2) || Reyes (0-8) || Cordero (7) || 43,618 || 20-29

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 50 || May 26 || @ Cardinals || 8 – 6 || Thompson (3-1) || Speigner (1-1) || Isringhausen (13) || 44,270 || 20-30

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 51 || May 27 || @ Cardinals || 7 – 2 || Rivera (1-1) || Wainwright (4-4) || || 44,578 || 21-30

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 52 || May 29 || Dodgers || 10 – 0 || Penny (7-1) || Simontacchi (2-3) || || 18,483 || 21-31

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 53 || May 30 || Dodgers || 5 – 0 || Lowe (5-5) || Bacsik (1-1) || || 22,360 || 21-32

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 54 || May 31 || Dodgers || 11 – 4 || Bowie (2-2) || Hendrickson (2-3) || || 20,982 || 22-32

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{MLB game log section|month=June (10-16)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 55 || June 1 || Padres || 4 – 3 {{small|(10)}} || Rauch (3-1) || Meredith (2-3) || || 22,354 || 23-32

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 56 || June 2 || Padres || 11 – 3 || Germano (4-0) || Speigner (1-2) || || 21,635 || 23-33

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 57 || June 3 || Padres || 7 – 3 || Wells (3-3) || Simontacchi (2-4) || || 26,967 || 23-34

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 58 || June 5 || Pirates || 7 – 6 || Chacón (2-0) || Bacsik (1-2) || Capps (2) || 19,169 || 23-35

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 59 || June 6 || Pirates || 6 – 5 || Cordero (1-0) || Torres (0-3) || || 24,755 || 24-35

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 60 || June 7 || Pirates || 3 – 2 || Capps (3-2) || Cordero (1-1) || || 25,622 || 24-36

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 61 || June 8 || @ Twins || 8 – 5 || Simontacchi (3-4) || Silva (3-7) || Rivera (2) || 25,144 || 25-36

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 62 || June 9 || @ Twins || 3 – 1 || Speigner (2-2) || Santana (6-6) || Cordero (8) || 39,742 || 26-36

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 63 || June 10 || @ Twins || 6 – 3 || Bonser (5-2) || Bacsik (1-3) || Nathan (14) || 31,035 || 26-37

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 64 || June 12 || @ Orioles || 7 – 4 || Bowie (3-2) || Cabrera (5-7) || Cordero (9) || 21,151 || 27-37

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 65 || June 13 || @ Orioles || 9 – 6 {{small|(11)}} || Traber (2-0) || Ray (3-5) || Rivera (3) || 21,782 || 28-37

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 66 || June 14 || @ Orioles || 3 – 1 || Simontacchi (4-4) || Bradford (0-3) || Cordero (10) || 20,770 || 29-37

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 67 || June 15 || @ Blue Jays || 7 – 2 || Halladay (7-2) || Bacsik (1-4) || || 22,042 || 29-38

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 68 || June 16 || @ Blue Jays || 7 – 3 || Marcum (4-2) || Speigner (2-3) || || 26,342 || 29-39

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 69 || June 17 || @ Blue Jays || 4 – 2 || Bowie (4-2) || Towers (6-6) || Cordero (11) || 28,867 || 30-39

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 70 || June 18 || Tigers || 9 – 8 || Maroth (5-2) || Chico (3-5) || || 22,562 || 30-40

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 71 || June 19 || Tigers || 15 – 1 || Durbin (6-3) || Simontacchi (4-5) || || 22,227 || 30-41

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 72 || June 20 || Tigers || 8 – 4 || Bonderman (8-0) || Rivera (1-2) || || 26,637 || 30-42

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 73 || June 22 || Indians || 4 – 1 || Rivera (2-2) || Carmona (8-3) || Cordero (12) || 24,534 || 31-42

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 74 || June 23 || Indians || 4 – 3 || Mastny (5-2) || Cordero (1-2) || Borowski (21) || 32,539 || 31-43

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 75 || June 24 || Indians || 3 – 1 || Simontacchi (5-5) || Westbrook (1-3) || Cordero (13) || 26,413 || 32-43

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 76 || June 25 || @ Braves || 4 – 1 || Hudson (7-5) || Bergmann (1-4) || Wickman (13) || 25,375 || 32-44

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 77 || June 26 || @ Braves || 6 – 2 || Carlyle (2-2) || Bacsik (1-5) || Wickman (14) || 22,508 || 32-45

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 78 || June 27 || @ Braves || 13 – 0 || Smoltz (9-4) || Bowie (4-3) || || 29,144 || 32-46

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 79 || June 29 || @ Pirates || 3 – 2 || Capps (4-4) || Rauch (3-2) || || 32,361 || 32-47

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 80 || June 30 || @ Pirates || 7 – 2 || Gorzelanny (8-4) || Bergmann (1-5) || || 26,959 || 32-48

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{MLB game log section|month=July (14-12)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 81 || July 1 || @ Pirates || 3 – 2 || Bacsik (2-5) || Maholm (4-11) || Cordero (14) || 19,149 || 33-48

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 82 || July 2 || Cubs || 7 – 2 || Lilly (7-4) || Simontacchi (5-6) || || 24,015 || 33-49

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 83 || July 3 || Cubs || 3 – 1 || Zambrano (10-6) || Redding (0-1) || Howry (3) || 30,106 || 33-50

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 84 || July 4 || Cubs || 6 – 0 || Chico (4-5) || Hill (5-6) || || 39,207 || 34-50

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 85 || July 5 || Cubs || 4 – 2 || Ohman (1-4) || Ayala (0-1) || Howry (4) || 22,594 || 34-51

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 86 || July 6 || Brewers || 6 – 2 || Bush (7-7) || Bacsik (2-6) || || 18,961 || 34-52

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 87 || July 7 || Brewers || 5 – 4 || Simontacchi (6-6) || Suppan (8-8) || C. Cordero (15) || 24,774 || 35-52

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 88 || July 8 || Brewers || 7 – 2 || Redding (1-1) || Capuano (5-6) || || 20,637 || 36-52

|- style=" background:#bbb;"

|colspan=9| All–Star Break (July 9–11)

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 89 || July 13 || @ Marlins || 14 – 10 || Rivera (3-2) || Willis (7-8) || || 11,438 || 37-52

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 90 || July 14 || @ Marlins || 5 – 2 || Mitre (4-4) || Chico (4-6) || Gregg (19) || 21,012 || 37-53

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 91 || July 15 || @ Marlins || 5 – 3 || Olsen (7-7) || Simontacchi (6-7) || Gregg (20) || 12,119 || 37-54

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 92 || July 16 || Astros || 4 – 3 || Rivera (4-2) || Williams (4-11) || Cordero (16) || 22,392 || 38-54

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 93 || July 17 || Astros || 4 – 2 || Sampson (7-6) || Redding (1-2) || Lidge (1) || 22,362 || 38-55

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 94 || July 18 || Astros || 7 – 6 || Bergmann (2-5) || Jennings (1-6) || Cordero (17) || 27,119 || 39-55

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 95 || July 19 || Rockies || 5 – 4 {{small|(10)}} || Rauch (4-2) || Hawkins (1-5) || || 20,573 || 40-55

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 96 || July 20 || Rockies || 3 – 1 || Cook (6-6) || Traber (2-1) || Corpas (4) || 27,581 || 40-56

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 97 || July 21 || Rockies || 3 – 0 || Bacsik (3-6) || R. López (5-3) || Cordero (18) || 31,674 || 41-56

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 98 || July 22 || Rockies || 3 – 0 || Rauch (5-2) || Julio (0-3) || Cordero (19) || 21,793 || 42-56

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 99 || July 24 || @ Phillies || 4 – 3 || Madson (2-2) || Ayala (0-2) || Alfonseca (8) || 40,110 || 42-57

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 100 || July 25 || @ Phillies || 7 – 5 {{small|(14)}} || Condrey (4-0) || Booker (0-1) || || 44,931 || 42-58

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 101 || July 26 || @ Phillies || 7 – 6 || Rauch (6-2) || Mesa (1-3) || Cordero (20) || 43,413 || 43-58

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 102 || July 27 || @ Mets || 6 – 2 || Bacsik (4-6) || Sosa (7-6) || || 51,179 || 44-58

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 103 || July 28 {{small|(1)}} || @ Mets || 3 – 1 || Hernández (7-4) || Rivera (4-3) || Wagner (24) || 51,947 || 44-59

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 104 || July 28 {{small|(2)}} || @ Mets || 6 – 5 || Rauch (7-2) || Feliciano (2-2) || Cordero (21) || 46,265 || 45-59

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 105 || July 29 || @ Mets || 5 – 0 {{small|(5)}} || Maine (12-5) || Traber (2-2) || || 47,264 || 45-60

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 106 || July 31 || Reds || 6 – 3 || Chico (5-6) || Livingston (2-2) || Cordero (22) || 20,165 || 46-60

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{MLB game log section|month=August (12-17)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 107 || August 1 || Reds || 7 – 2 || Lannan (1-0) || Arroyo (4-12) || || 28,944 || 47-60

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 108 || August 2 || Reds || 7 – 3 || Bacsik (5-6) || Dumatrait (0-1) || || 26,223 || 48-60

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 109 || August 3 || Cardinals || 3 – 2 || Cordero (2-2) || Franklin (4-1) || || 27,992 || 49-60

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 110 || August 4 || Cardinals || 12 – 1 || Hanrahan (1-0) || Piñeiro (1-2) || || 29,252 || 50-60

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 111 || August 5 || Cardinals || 6 – 3 || King (1-0) || Franklin (4-2) || Cordero (23) || 33,517 || 51-60

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 112 || August 6 || @ Giants || 3 – 2 {{small|(11)}} || Hennessey (2-3) || King (1-1) || || 43,052 || 51-61

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 113 || August 7 || @ Giants || 8 – 6 || Schroder (1-0) || Correia (1-6) || Cordero (24) || 43,154 || 52-61

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 114 || August 8 || @ Giants || 5 – 0 || Cain (4-12) || Redding (1-3) || || 42,991 || 52-62

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 115 || August 9 || @ Giants || 3 – 1 || Hanrahan (2-0) || Misch (0-2) || Cordero (25) || 41,555 || 53-62

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 116 || August 10 || @ D-backs || 11 – 4 || Hernández (8-7) || Rivera (4-4) || || 31,110 || 53-63

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 117 || August 11 || @ D-backs || 1 – 0 || Webb (12-8) || Lannan (1-1) || || 32,121 || 53-64

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 118 || August 12 || @ D-backs || 7 – 6 || Rauch (8-2) || Valverde (1-4) || Cordero (26) || 29,839 || 54-64

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 119 || August 14 || Phillies || 3 – 2 || Alfonseca (4-1) || Rauch (8-3) || Myers (10) || 27,128 || 54-65

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 120 || August 15 || Phillies || 4 – 2 || Redding (2-3) || Kendrick (5-3) || Cordero (27) || 25,575 || 55-65

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 121 || August 16 || Phillies || 4 – 2 || Hamels (14-5) || Hanrahan (2-1) || Myers (11) || 27,308 || 55-66

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 122 || August 17 || Mets || 6 – 2 || Glavine (11-6) || Chico (5-7) || || 23,636 || 55-67

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 123 || August 18 || Mets || 7 – 4 || Pérez (11-8) || Lannan (1-2) || Wagner (29) || 35,157 || 55-68

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 124 || August 19 || Mets || 8 – 2 || Hernández (8-4) || Rauch (8-4) || || 29,092 || 55-69

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 125 || August 20 || @ Astros || 7 – 0 || Redding (3-3) || Jennings (2-9) || || 30,374 || 56-69

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 126 || August 21 || @ Astros || 11 – 6 || Hanrahan (3-1) || Rodríguez (7-12) || || 34,073 || 57-69

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 127 || August 22 || @ Astros || 3 – 2 || Williams (8-12) || Bacsik (5-7) || Lidge (12) || 32,023 || 57-70

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 128 || August 23 || @ Astros || 7 – 6 || Lannan (2-2) || Gutiérrez (0-1) || Cordero (28) || 36,407 || 58-70

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 129 || August 24 || @ Rockies || 6 – 5 || Fuentes (1-5) || Cordero (2-3) || || 25,232 || 58-71

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 130 || August 25 || @ Rockies || 5 – 1 || U. Jiménez (3-2) || Redding (3-4) || || 27,179 || 58-72

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 131 || August 26 || @ Rockies || 10 – 5 || Dessens (2-1) || Hanrahan (3-2) || || 24,086 || 58-73

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 132 || August 27 || @ Dodgers || 5 – 4 || Lowe (11-11) || Bacsik (5-8) || Saito (35) || 46,944 || 58-74

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 133 || August 28 || @ Dodgers || 4 – 3 || Billingsley (9-4) || Schroder (1-1) || Saito (36) || 49,698 || 58-75

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 134 || August 29 || @ Dodgers || 10 – 9 {{small|(12)}} || Proctor (5-5) || Rivera (4-5) || || 41,913 || 58-76

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 135 || August 31 || Giants || 3 – 2 || Correia (3-6) || Redding (3-5) || Hennessey (17) || 25,169 || 58-77

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{MLB game log section|month=September (15-12)|bgcolor=#11225b|fgcolor=white|hide=y}}

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 136 || September 1 || Giants || 4 – 1 || Hanrahan (4-2) || Sánchez (1-3) || Cordero (29) || 30,221 || 59-77

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 137 || September 2 || Giants || 2 – 1 || Cordero (3-3) || Wilson (1-1) || || 27,310 || 60-77

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 138 || September 3 || Marlins || 6 – 3 || Bergmann (3-5) || VandenHurk (4-5) || Cordero (30) || 27,592 || 61-77

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 139 || September 4 || Marlins || 4 – 3 || Schroder (2-1) || Gregg (0-5) || || 15,611 || 62-77

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 140 || September 5 || Marlins || 6 – 4 || Ayala (1-2) || Lindstrom (2-4) || Cordero (31) || 19,222 || 63-77

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 141 || September 7 || @ Braves || 7 – 1 || Smoltz (13-7) || Hanrahan (4-2) || || 31,116 || 63-78

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 142 || September 8 || @ Braves || 9 – 2 || James (10-10) || Chico (5-8) || || 36,940 || 63-79

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 143 || September 9 || @ Braves || 7 – 4 || Bergmann (4-5) || Cormier (2-5) || Cordero (32) || 31,582 || 64-79

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 144 || September 10 || @ Marlins || 5 – 4 || Hill (4-3) || Olsen (9-13) || Cordero (33) || 12,345 || 65-79

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 145 || September 11 || @ Marlins || 13 – 8 || Lindstrom (3-4) || Schroder (2-2) || || 11,078 || 65-80

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 146 || September 12 || @ Marlins || 5 – 4 {{small|(12)}} || Barone (1-2) || Rivera (4-6) || || 10,121 || 65-81

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 147 || September 14 || Braves || 8 – 5 {{small|(13)}} || Ascanio (1-1) || Colomé (4-1) || || 18,568 || 65-82

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 148 || September 15 || Braves || 7 – 4 || Bergmann (5-5) || Cormier (2-6) || Cordero (34) || 26,866 || 66-82

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 149 || September 16 || Braves || 3 – 0 || Hudson (16-8) || Hill (4-4) || || 23,935 || 66-83

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 150 || September 17 || Mets || 12 – 4 || Albaladejo (1-0) || Sele (3-2) || || 18,678 || 67-83

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 151 || September 18 || Mets || 9 – 8 || Colomé (5-1) || Maine (14-10) || Cordero (35) || 19,966 || 68-83

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 152 || September 19 || Mets || 8 – 4 || Pelfrey (3-7) || Chico (5-9) || || 20,558 || 68-84

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 153 || September 20 || Phillies || 7 – 6 || Romero (2-2) || Albaladejo (1-1) || Myers (18) || 19,966 || 68-85

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 154 || September 21 || Phillies || 6 – 3 || Eaton (10-9) || Hill (4-5) || Myers (19) || 26,949 || 68-86

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 155 || September 22 || Phillies || 4 – 1 {{small|(10)}} || Myers (5-7) || Schroder (2-3) || Condrey (2) || 26,412 || 68-87

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 156 || September 23 || Phillies || 5 – 3 || Ayala (2-2) || Alfonseca (5-2) || Cordero (36) || 40,519 || 69-87

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 157 || September 24 || @ Mets || 13 – 4 || Chico (6-9) || Pelfrey (3-8) || || 49,164 || 70-87

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 158 || September 25 || @ Mets || 10 – 9 || Bergmann (6-5) || Glavine (13-7) || Rauch (4) || 49,244 || 71-87

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 159 || September 26 || @ Mets || 9 – 6 || Hanrahan (5-3) || Smith (3-2) || Ayala (1) || 51,940 || 72-87

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 160 || September 28 || @ Phillies || 6 – 0 || Hamels (15-5) || Redding (3-6) || || 45,084 || 72-88

|- style="background-color:#bbffbb"

| 161 || September 29 || @ Phillies || 4 – 2 || Chico (7-9) || Eaton (10-10) || Cordero (37) || 44,532 || 73-88

|- style="background-color:#ffbbbb"

| 162 || September 30 || @ Phillies || 6 – 1 || Moyer (14-12) || Bergmann (6-6) || || 44,865 || 73-89

{{MLB game log section end}}

{{end}}

Player stats

=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 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WSN/2007.shtml here.]

class="wikitable sortable"
bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="5%" | Pos

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="19%" | Player

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | G

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | AB

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | R

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | H

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | 2B

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | 3B

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | HR

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | RBI

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | AVG

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | SB

align="center"

| C

{{sortname|Brian|Schneider}}1294083396211654.2350
align="center"

| 1B

{{sortname|Dmitri|Young}}136460571473811374.3200
align="center"

| 2B

{{sortname|Ronnie|Belliard}}147511571483511158.2903
align="center"

| SS

{{sortname|Felipe|López|Felipe López (baseball)}}15460370148256950.24524
align="center"

| 3B

{{sortname|Ryan|Zimmerman}}162653991744352491.2664
align="center"

| LF

{{sortname|Ryan|Church}}144470571284311570.2723
align="center"

| CF

{{sortname|Nook|Logan}}1183253986184021.26523
align="center"

| RF

{{sortname|Austin|Kearns}}161587841563511674.2662
align="center"

| RF

{{sortname|Robert|Fick}}118197244661216.2340
align="center"

| C

{{sortname|Jesus|Flores}}79180214490425.2440
align="center"

| SS

{{sortname|Christian|Guzmán}}46174315766214.3282
align="center"

| CF

{{sortname|Ryan|Langerhans}}103162243262622.1983
align="center"

| LF

{{sortname|Wily Mo|Peña}}37133243940822.2932
align="center"

| IF

{{sortname|D'Angelo|Jiménez}}73102142570210.2452
align="center"

| 1B

{{sortname|Tony|Batista}}80101102630216.2570
align="center"

| LF

{{sortname|Chris|Snelling}}24496101117.2040
align="center"

| UT

{{sortname|Kory|Casto}}1654172003.1300
align="center"

| OF

{{sortname|Michael|Restovich}}1528041001.1430
align="center"

| OF

{{sortname|Justin|Maxwell}}1526570025.2690
align="center"

| SS

{{sortname|Josh|Wilson|Josh Wilson (baseball)}}1519310000.0530
align="center"

| OF

{{sortname|Brandon|Watson}}518251002.2781
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Matt|Chico}}3148180003.1670
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jason|Bergmann}}2237250000.1350
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Shawn|Hill}}1626220000.0770
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Mike|Bacsik|Mike Bacsik (left-handed pitcher)}}2929131001.1030
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Tim|Redding}}1528121002.0710
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jason|Simontacchi}}1319110000.0530
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Joel|Hanrahan}}1214342103.2860
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|John|Lannan}}613121001.1540
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Micah|Bowie}}3011010001.0910
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|John|Patterson|John Patterson (pitcher)}}710000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jerome|Williams|Jerome Williams (baseball)}}67010000.1430
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Levale|Speigner}}194000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Billy|Traber}}284000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jon|Rauch}}883000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Saúl|Rivera}}851000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Winston|Abreu}}262000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Chris|Schroder}}372000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Chad|Cordero}}761000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jesús|Colomé}}611000000.0000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Chris|Booker|Chris Booker (baseball)}}300000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Ross|Detwiler}}100000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Arnie|Muñoz}}1300000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Jonathan|Albaladejo}}1400000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Ryan|Wagner}}1400000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Luis|Ayala|Luis Ayala (baseball)}}4400000000
align="center"

| P

{{sortname|Ray|King|Ray King (baseball)}}5500000000
align="center" class="unsortable"

|

Team Totals1625520673141530931123646.25669

=Pitching=

Note: Pos = Position; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Complete pitching statistics are available [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WSN/2007.shtml here.]

class="wikitable sortable"
bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Pos

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="19%" | Player

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | W

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | L

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | ERA

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | G

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | GS

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | SV

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | IP

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | H

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | R

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | ER

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | BB

! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | K

align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Matt|Chico}}794.6331310167.018396867494
align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Mike|Bacsik|Mike Bacsik (left-handed pitcher)}}585.1129200118.014173672945
align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Jason|Bergmann}}664.4521210115.19959574286
align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Shawn|Hill}}453.421616097.18642372565
align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Tim|Redding}}363.641515084.08435343847
align="center"

| SP

{{sortname|Jason|Simontacchi}}676.371313070.29553502342
align="center"

| CL

{{sortname|Chad|Cordero}}333.367603775.07531282962
align="center"

| RP

{{sortname|Saúl|Rivera}}463.68850393.08839384264
align="center"

| RP

{{sortname|Jon|Rauch}}843.61880487.17537352171
align="center"

| RP

{{sortname|Jesús|Colomé}}513.82610166.06430282743
align="center"

| RP

{{sortname|Ray|King|Ray King (baseball)}}114.54550033.23117171818
align="center"

|

{{sortname|Micah|Bowie}}434.55308057.15530292742
align="center"

|

{{sortname|Joel|Hanrahan}}536.001211051.05935343843
align="center"

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{{sortname|Chris|Schroder}}233.18370045.13619161543
align="center"

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{{sortname|Luis|Ayala|Luis Ayala (baseball)}}223.19440142.14316151228
align="center"

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{{sortname|Levale|Speigner}}238.78196040.05839392319
align="center"

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{{sortname|Billy|Traber}}224.76282039.25022211327
align="center"

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{{sortname|John|Lannan}}224.1566034.23617161710
align="center"

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{{sortname|John|Patterson|John Patterson (pitcher)}}157.4777031.13926262215
align="center"

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{{sortname|Winston|Abreu}}015.93260030.1372120926
align="center"

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{{sortname|Jerome|Williams|Jerome Williams (baseball)}}057.2066030.03426241815
align="center"

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{{sortname|Ryan|Wagner}}025.74140015.220111089
align="center"

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{{sortname|Jonathan|Albaladejo}}111.88140014.1733212
align="center"

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{{sortname|Arnie|Muñoz}}006.7513005.164473
align="center"

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{{sortname|Chris|Booker|Chris Booker (baseball) }}0118.003001.012211
align="center"

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{{sortname|Ross|Detwiler}}000.001001.000001
align="center" class="unsortable"

|

Team Totals73894.58162162461446.21502783736580931

=Team leaders=

Qualifying players only.

==Batting==

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!Stat

!Player

!Total

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| Avg.

Dmitri Young.320
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| HR

Ryan Zimmerman24
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| RBI

Ryan Zimmerman110
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| R

Ryan Zimmerman91
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| H

Ryan Zimmerman174
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| SB

Felipe López24

==Pitching==

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! style="width:5%;"| Stat

! style="width:15%;"| Player

! style="width:5%;"| Total

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| W

Jon Rauch8
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| L

Matt Chico9
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| ERA

Matt Chico4.63
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| SO

Matt Chico94
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| SV

Chad Cordero37
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| IP

Matt Chico167.0

Awards and honors

=All-Stars=

=Annual awards=

Records and firsts

The 2007 Nationals became the first team in modern baseball (1901–present) to trail 4–0 in each of their first six games.Jacobson, Todd (April 8, 2007). "D-backs tee off on Patterson". The Free Lance-Star, p. B7. as well as the first to not score during the first three innings of each of their first ten games.Blum, Ronald (April 14, 2007). "Nats flirt with two in a row". The Free Lance-Star, p. B10

The 2007 Nationals also set the National League record for not scoring a run in the first inning of their first 22 games.Jacobson, Todd (April 30, 2007). "Finally, Nationals get started early". The Free Lance-Star, p. C1.

On August 7, 2007, in a game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park, Nationals pitcher Mike Bacsik gave up career home run number 756 to Barry Bonds, who broke a 33-year-old record previously held by Hank Aaron.{{Cite web |url=http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070808&content_id=2137117&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was |title=The Official Site of The Washington Nationals: News: Nationals watch record with wonder |access-date=July 2, 2014 |archive-date=July 14, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714153335/http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070808&content_id=2137117&vkey=news_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was |url-status=dead }}

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}

{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Columbus Clippers|league15=International League|manager15=John Stearns

|level16=AA |team16=Harrisburg Senators|league16=Eastern League|manager16=Scott Little

|level17=A |team17=Potomac Nationals|league17=Carolina League|manager17=Randy Knorr

|level18=A |team18=Hagerstown Suns|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Tom Herr

|level19=A-Short Season|team19=Vermont Lake Monsters|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Darnell Coles

|level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Nationals|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Bob Henley

}}

References

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  • Game Logs:

:1st Half: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/schedule/_/name/wsh/washington-nationals Washington Nationals Game Log] on ESPN.com

:2nd Half: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/schedule/_/name/wsh/washington-nationals Washington Nationals Game Log] on ESPN.com

  • Batting Statistics: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/stats/_/name/wsh Washington Nationals Batting Stats] on ESPN.com
  • Pitching Statistics: [https://www.espn.com/mlb/team/stats/_/name/wsh Washington Nationals Pitching Stats] on ESPN.com
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WSN/2007.shtml 2007 Washington Nationals at Baseball Reference]

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