Game #74 One game with Arizona

The Washington Nationals played one of their most complete games in all phases of baseball yesterday with the starting pitching and bullpen completing the team’s second combined shutout of the season yesterday. The defense and positioning was excellent. The offense was good and probably a tad unlucky.

You would have to give Trevor Williams and CJ Abrams the top stars in that game. Both came through in a game where the conditions were rough. It rained for most of the game, and they came through for a big win. Williams went 6.0 scoreless and Abrams was 3-3 with a oppo homer and excellent defense at shortstop.

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Game #73 is yet another salvage game in a series

We are officially in summer. It is also the longest amount of daylight of the year. The Boys of Summer are set to take the field. The Washington Nationals had two roster moves today, and both Victor Robles (back pain) and Carl Edwards Jr. (shoulder inflammation) go to the IL, with CF Derek Hill and LHP Joe La Sorsa taking their spots on the roster.

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MASN pay-up and status of Nats ownership

It was always a question of “when” not “if” regarding the Washington Nationals getting paid for past funds owed for annual TV rights fees from MASN. Approximately $100 million was set aside by the Orioles-controlled MASN entity in escrow for a 5-year period that began back in 2012. That amount was based on the last arbitration amount determined by MLB’s RSDC for annual rights fees during 2012-2016, and later affirmed by a lower court. Based on years in the courts system and appeals, the money sat in escrow until now per a report by the Washington Post and others, that those funds are finally going to be paid to the Nats after the latest unanimous win by Washington in the New York Court of Appeals.

After nearly 11 arduous years of court battles, there are still seven more years to settle up on between MASN and the Nationals, plus three years going forward in the 2022-2026 five-year period. Agreeing to payment terms on those seven years will finally determine whether or not the two sides can coexist outside of the courts on being partners in MASN, and in turn might help both sides if they choose to sell their franchises.

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Game #72 Gore has to be the stopper!

The Washington Nationals are digging a deeper hole for themselves with a 9-21 record in the past 30-games. Now the team is exactly on a 62-100 pace, and that is not acceptable. Losing another winnable game yesterday is becoming more of the rule and not the exception.

Walking batters that score is becoming all too commonplace as we saw with a bullpen pitcher again yesterday. Those two runs turned out to be the deficit in the loss. The defense is not making big plays, and that also was a reason for the loss. But the bats plated six runs yesterday. Starter Josiah Gray has been struggling for the last month, partially by his own mistakes but also by his defense.

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Defense matters! One play changed everything.

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Game #71 Nats have Josiah Gray on the mound!

The Washington Nationals are spiraling down with a 9-20 record in the past 29-games, and it all started last month at the hands of the Marlins, and continued through their second beatdown this past weekend as the Fish just took advantage of any Nats mistake and capitalized. All together, the Nats have been swept in both series by Miami to an 0-6 record. Some of it is luck — or in this case some back luck, and some of it is that the Nats are not playing well enough.

Tonight, the teams celebrate the holiday, Juneteenth, and will have some pregame on-the-field celebrations for the holiday. There is also a special ticket that can be purchased for the game that includes a themed t-shirt and a $5 of every ticket sold will be donated to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Are the playoffs possible for the 2024 Nats?!?

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Game #70 with a salvage game against Miami

First off, happy Father’s Day to all who celebrate. The teams will have baby blue themed caps for the day, and some other tributes on cleats, gloves, and arm sleeves. For the ceremonial first pitch, the Nats will have their children throwing out pitches to their dads.

The Washington Nationals lost their 16th game of the season out of their bullpen. They also have 16 blown saves. The bullpen recently had two DFAs with Erasmo Ramirez and Andres Machado, but it was Chad Kuhl and Thaddeus Ward who turned a tie game into a 5-2 loss, and the fifth straight loss this season against the Marlins.

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Game #69 another 1-run loss to the Fish

The Washington Nationals made three comebacks in last night’s game to tie the score to only lose it on a bizarre play to put the 15th loss on the Nats bullpen. The offense scored five runs to back starter Trevor Williams, but in the end, he couldn’t do his job to control the runs and gave up five against a Marlins offense that isn’t good past their superstar Luis Arraez who is batting .390 on the season but just came off of an 0-15 slide to post a 5-5 game with three key RBIs include a 2-run bomb against Williams.

In all, the Nats have three one-run losses in four games this season with the Marlins, and the other game ended in a two-run loss against the Fish. The time is now how to figure out how to beat the team from Miami.

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Game #68 The Nats face the reigning Cy Young

The Washington Nationals were on a 13-10 run and were 2.0 games from the Wild Card when they rolled into Miami and had the win sewn up in the first game of that series — until a blown save unraveled the fabric of the team. Since that point, the Nats went on a 9-17 skid. Last night, the Nats showed they can beat one of the best teams in baseball. Now they have to show they can win a game started by the reigning NL Cy Young winner, Sandy Alcantara.

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