Game #161 The 70th win is in the books!

The Washington Nationals had just lost Stone Garrett to a broken leg at Yankee Stadium at the end of August. A blow to a team that was on a run. The team was just over a 76-win pace on August 27. A sustained winning streak would get the Nats to a winning season. That winning streak never came for the rest of the season. The most the Nats would win the rest of the way was just two consecutive wins against the White Sox. It has been a spiral down since that point. Sure, the team had two walk-off wins at the beginning of September — but mostly the team lost ground as the starting rotation and the clutch hitting just could not find that magic of August. The Scrappy Nats showed up last night at a special time to smash five home runs and put their 70th win in the books. A +15 improvement from last year. And of course there are still two games to go in the season.

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Game #160 in baseball’s final weekend

The Washington Nationals and their fans are at the final weekend in this season. On one hand, you want this season to end and move forward to 2024 with the hopes of better times ahead. And then you are thrust back to the realization that Opening Day is 180 days away, and there are multiple question markets. We have an uncertain feeling about not knowing the direction the Nats’ ownership will go this offseason. If they spend on some big player(s) and many facets go right, then the Nats could be a team playing meaningful games in September next year. We all know about the disappointment from the 2015 “Where’s My Ring” season when Ted Lerner gifted the fans a one-of-a-kind in Max Scherzer. There are no vintage Scherzers available — and even the real Scherzer is a fraction of what he once was. But who cares, the Hot Stove is for dreaming.

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Davey Martinez is talking “Playoffs” and Rizzo/Lerner need to help him towards that!

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Game #159 Nats looking for their 70th win

The Washington Nationals have faced the Orioles three times this year and lost two Josiah Gray starts by identical scores of 1-0. That is difficult to do once in a season, but twice? Tonight is the fourth and final game against the Orioles as the Nats are in search of their 70th win. They will face the right-handed Grayson Rodriguez who the Orioles drafted in the 1st round of the 2018 draft at the eleventh overall pick. He gave up 2-runs over 4 ⅓ innings against the Red Sox, then a masterpiece against the Rays, followed up six days ago with giving up 2-runs over 5.0 innings to the Guardians while issuing three walks in a no-decision.

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Josiah Gray finishes the season strong!

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Game #158 Josiah Gray’s final start of 2023

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The Washington Nationals have a quick two-game series in Baltimore as part of their final five games of 2023. Josiah Gray, the team’s All-Star, gets the start tonight, his final start of 2023 — and Joan Adon on Sunday with Jackson Rutledge on Saturday in Atlanta — with a final start for Trevor Williams on Friday is the plan. All of this from manager Dave Martinez who disclosed this today as the weekend plan.

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Final homestand thoughts on the Washington Nationals for the future

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Milestone reached: Lane Thomas goes 20/20

The 2023 season has seen a few Washington Nationals emerge as players with the potential to get this team to postseason contention in the future. This is what rebuilds are all about in finding those players who will be parts of the future. Lane Thomas and CJ Abrams are two of those special players. Both competing to get to the prestigious 20/20 Club, Thomas needed one more stolen base which he got last night. Abrams is still vying for membership if he can crush two more home runs.

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Game #157 Nats go for doubleheader sweep

The Washington Nationals picked up a much needed win in this first game of this doubleheader to get to 69-wins on the season and tie the mark the team had in 2010. There is significance to that because then-owner, Ted Lerner, expanded payroll after the season and signed Jayson Werth. Of course with six more games to go, the Nats are looking to win 75 games.

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Game #156 The final sprint to the finish line

The Washington Nationals schedule keeps getting interrupted by Mother Nature as a tropical storm doused the area in two days of steady rain. Yesterday’s game was wisely cancelled two days ago, and that led to a doubleheader scheduled for today. The rain has not disappeared off of the radar just yet, but the hope is that the Nats and Braves can get in this pair of games today. Who knew that Washington, D.C. was in a rainforest? Over 25 percent of gamedays this season have been impacted by the weather.

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