The Nats are streaking!

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With a Patrick Corbin gem, the Washington Nationals have just won three games in a row. Corbin had been showing signs of figuring it out and he pitched into the 7th inning surrendering just one run. How he did it was a different formula they tried, and on this night, it worked. Continue reading

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Game #121 Nats are in Milwaukee with their new look!

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If the Washington Nationals were in the playoff hunt, they would have lucked out in this Brewers series this weekend because they will miss all of the Brewers’ “Big-3” starting pitchers of Brandon Woodruff, Corbin Burnes, and Freddy Peralta. That trio has formed one of the most talented trios of starters in all of baseball. Continue reading

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Nats Travel to Milwaukee to face the surging Brewers

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Next year’s rotation for the Washington Nationals could include Max Scherzer

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When Max Scherzer was traded to the Dodgers almost three weeks ago, it felt like the next time we saw Scherzer in a Curly W would be at a 2019 World Series reunion party. The chances of him returning to Washington as a player would most likely be in the visitor’s dugout. That is the reality, even though general manager Mike Rizzo left the door cracked open with remarks yesterday on his radio segment on 106.7 The Fan. Continue reading

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Nats sweep the Blue Jays in a comeback win!

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The Washington Nationals had not had a series sweep since June 30 until today’s sweep of Toronto. This one was a come from behind win as the Nats victimized their departed closer Brad Hand who they traded to Toronto for Riley Adams. Yes, the Adams who had a 5-7 (.714 batting average) series against the Blue Jays with a HBP. Certainly Adams channeled his inner Daniel Murphy to frustrate his former team. Continue reading

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Game #120 wraps up this series with the Blue Jays

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The Washington Nationals look to wrap-up this series and take a happy flight to Milwaukee for a road series this weekend. Continue reading

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Riley Adams has ownage on the Blue Jays

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The seven game losing streak is over, and Erick Fedde is 2-0 this season against the Dunedin Toronto Blue Jays.  Just over two weeks ago, Riley Adams was traded to the Washington Nationals from those Blue Jays in the Brad Hand deal, and he was a triple shy of a cycle tonight in his first game against them. Adams gave his best Daniel Murphy version of ownage going 3-4 with a home run, double, single, and 3 RBIs. In Atlanta last week, Adams broke Statcast with his first career home run, and in this game he might have broken a few hearts in Toronto.  Continue reading

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Game #119 Nats welcome the Blue Jays to D.C.!

Fedde faced the Blue Jays earlier this year; Photo by Sol Tucker for TalkNats

Get ready for some Washington Nationals baseball on YouTube as the exclusive TV for this game tonight. This is a quick two-game series against the team from Toronto, and the Nats faced the Blue Jays earlier in the season in Dunedin, Florida when things were very different for the Nats. The teams split that two-game series that the Nats played without Juan Soto. The starting rightfielder was Hernan PerezContinue reading

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Nats Look to End Skid Against Blue Jays

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Condiments at Nats Park with a healthy new twist!

You can learn a lot about the condiments in your refrigerator and at your typical ballpark by talking with Abe Kamarck, the founder of True Made Foods, the official condiment supplier to our Washington Nationals. True Made supplies ketchup, mustards, and BBQ sauces for the Nats, plus they have other condiments like sriracha that is not at the ballpark. What we discovered on reading labels with Kamarck is that most of his competitors load their condiments with sugars which are kind of unknown to those who load up their burgers and hot dogs with the big brand condiments. Continue reading

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