Kyle Finnegan named National League All-Star
Washington Nationals right-handed pitcher Kyle Finnegan has been added to the National League All-Star Team and joins shortstop CJ Abrams in representing the organization in the 2024 Major League All-Star Game in Dallas.
Finnegan, 32, ranks second in the National League and third in Major League Baseball with 25 saves. He¡¯s pitched to a 2.45 ERA with 42 strikeouts, a 1.02 WHIP and a .190 opponents¡¯ batting average in 41 games (40.1 IP) out of Washington¡¯s bullpen so far this season.
Originally signed by Washington as a free agent in November 2019, Finnegan¡¯s 75 career saves are tied for third-most in Nationals history (2005-pres.). He is the first Nationals reliever to be named an All-Star since Tyler Clippard (2014, 2011) and the first Nationals closer to make it since Matt Capps in 2010.
From April 3 to June 2, Finnegan pitched to a 0.42 ERA (1 ER/21.1 IP) with a .127 opponents¡¯ batting average while converting 15 of 16 save opportunities. Opposing hitters went 9-for-71 with just one extra-base hit against him over that span. He followed that up with a stretch of 9.1 innings (36 PA) without issuing a walk from June 2 to June 19.
Finnegan tossed 11.0 no-hit innings from April 13 to May 8. Opposing batters went 0-for-32 with 11 strikeouts and three walks against him while converting all eight save opportunities during that stretch. It was the second-longest hitless streak for any pitcher in Nationals history (2005-pres.) behind Max Scherzer's 16.0 inning streak, June, 14, 2015 to June 26, 2015.
Finnegan has allowed just five hits in 18 games (18.0 IP) at Nationals Park, tied for the second-fewest hits allowed by any pitcher (min. 15.0 IP) in their home ballpark this season. His 1.00 home ERA (2 ER/18.0 IP) ranks seventh among National League pitchers (min. 15.0 IP).