Fever Baseball · The same game, read by arm
New York Yankees at Washington Nationals
Nationals Park · July 10, 2026 · Read it by batter →
Every card ever kept is indexed by batter, and not because the batter is the right axis — because a scorer has one hand and one pass through a game. These are the same marks, off the same reconciled record, dealt out by the man who threw them. Every pitch here was counted against its pitcher’s own official line before this page could print. Tap any box for the pitches.
New York Yankees5 arms
Ryan Weathersvs WSH
5.1IP6H1R1ER0BB6SO91P61S
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Fernando Cruzvs WSH
0.2IP0H0R0ER0BB2SO10P6S
6th
Tim Hillvs WSH
0.1IP2H2R2ER0BB0SO8P7S
7th
A dashed box is a batter he did not have to himself — the at-bat changed hands mid-count, so it appears on both men’s cards. Both threw to him; only one of them is charged with him.
Jake Birdvs WSH
0.2IP0H0R0ER0BB0SO6P4S
7th
A dashed box is a batter he did not have to himself — the at-bat changed hands mid-count, so it appears on both men’s cards. Both threw to him; only one of them is charged with him.
2.0IP0H0R0ER0BB0SO27P16S
8th
9th
Washington Nationals6 arms
Carson Palmquistvs NYY
3.0IP3H1R1ER0BB4SO45P33S
1st
2nd
3rd
Zack Littellvs NYY
4.0IP5H1R1ER0BB5SO69P49S
4th
5th
6th
7th
Tom Cosgrovevs NYY
0.2IP1H0R0ER1BB0SO15P11S
8th
Clayton Beetervs NYY
0.1IP0H0R0ER0BB1SO7P5S
8th
Matt KrookLvs NYY
0.1IP2H2R2ER0BB0SO11P7S
9th
Justin Lawrencevs NYY
0.2IP2H1R1ER2BB1SO24P11S
9th
The marks are the batter’s result, because that is what a plate appearance produces — this page changes who they are filed under, never what they say. Names link to their pages at feverbaseball.com.