Cincinnati

Keppinger -- 6
Votto -- 3
Bruce -- 9
B. Phillips -- 4
Dunn -- 7
Encarnacion -- 5
Patterson -- 8
Bako -- 2
Fogg -- 1
Fogg was roughed up by his former team in his last start, against the Rockies on Saturday. He gave up seven runs on eight hits with three walks and four strikeouts in just 3 2/3 innings of work. It was a stark contrast from his previous three starts since returning from the disabled list, in which he gave up a combined six earned runs. He threw 93 pitches in the outing, with just 55 going for strikes, and is still recovering from a split upper lip he received by taking a line drive to the mouth during batting practice July 22. He needed 30 stitches. Fogg last faced the Nationals July 5 when he pitched six solid innings and gave up just one run on six hits with a walk and a strikeout.
Washington

Bonifacio -- 4
Harris -- 5
Milledge -- 8
Kearns -- 9
Flores -- 2
Casto -- 3
Gonzalez -- 6
Langerhans -- 7
Bergmann -- 1
Bergmann had another quality start last Sunday against the Dodgers, but he ended up with his seventh straight loss after allowing two runs on six hits. He hasn't won a game since May 15 against the Mets. In the second inning, James Loney homered, and Juan Pierre scored on a Russell Martin single three innings later. Talk to Bergman and he will say that it wasn't one of his better outings.