For the #Nats, the season is over! 82-80 on the season. Second Place.

The season is over and this game was a microcosm of the whole season. The Nationals lost in their 15th shutout of the season, but it was understandable in this game. They had a first inning of bad luck where they had two hits and the inning was over in 4-pitches with the Rockies starter seeing the minimum number of batters. That is hard to do when your first two batters get hits. We have seen too many times where this team has hit into bad luck or did not make their own luck. You will never win a game you don’t score runs, and in this game the Nats pitchers gave up a dozen. Continue reading

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Game #162 Last game of the season for the #Nats; First day of the off-season starts tonight!

Back in Washington, D.C. today, that Skittles tarp will be an indelible image etched in the minds of Nationals fans, and today it covers a sunny field on a day when Nationals Park is empty as the Nationals will play their final game of 2018 in Colorado. Some of us have cried enough tears this 2018 season to cover the tarp. If you count March, the Nats had only 3 winning months this season along with May and September, and at least will finish the season on a high note with a winning month, a winning record for the season, and a 2nd Place finish. This month has given us a glimpse into the future with the “Dream Team Outfield” of Juan Soto and Victor Robles. The future is bright for the Nationals on a sunny day back home where Mike Rizzo will head to immediately after today’s game to begin working on his 2019 plans. Continue reading

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Strasburg ends his 2018 on a high note as his offense scores 12-runs to guarantee a winning season!

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Many Washington Nationals players looked great in this game as the Nationals guaranteed themselves a winning season with their 82nd win. With 2-runs over 6-innings in Colorado, Stephen Strasburg completed his 2018 season on a high note with this win. He was backed up with plenty of offense with 12-runs on 18-hits including one of his own hits. In this game, Juan Soto smashed his 22nd home run of the season which tied him with teammate Bryce Harper for the most home runs by a teenager trailing only Tony Conigliaro‘s 24-homers. Soto raised his RBI total to 70 on his big night, and Trea Turner finished with 3-hits and also hit a home run which was his 19th of the season. Turner needs one more home run to join the 20/40 Club. Adam Eaton also had 3-hits and pushed his batting average back over .300. Continue reading

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Game #161 Nats performance today impacts the playoffs!

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The Washington Nationals will not be playing in the 2018 postseason, however, their results from today’s game could determine who wins the NL West. If the Rockies beat the Nats today, they would at worst clinch a tie for the NL West crown which would require a 163rd “play-in” game between the Rockies and Dodgers to determine who wins the NL West. If the Rockies win today and tomorrow, they win the NL West at least a game ahead of the Dodgers. For the Nationals, they want to win today to guarantee a winning season. The Nats record today is 81-79. While they have already guaranteed themselves sole possession of 2nd Place in the NL East, a winning record would feel better than finishing at 81-81. Continue reading

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Game #160 The final weekend of the season for the #Nats

Photo by ConatsGuy for TalkNats; Bryce Harper‘s 8th HR of 2017

We all expected this weekend series between the Washington Nationals and the Colorado Rockies would be sending one team to the post-season — but it is not the Nationals, it is possibly the Colorado Rockies. The Rockies control their own fate as they have a 1.0 game lead atop the NL West division over the Los Angeles Dodgers. If the Rockies sweep the Nationals, they win the NL West and head to the NLDS. If the Rockies win 2-of-3 this weekend, they know that worst case they would get a Wild Card spot or they could finish in a tie for the NL West. The three teams alive and in the hunt are Colorado, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the St. Louis Cardinals. For the Nationals, they are front and center with a chance to play spoiler. The Dodgers play the San Francisco Giants who are sending Madison Bumgarner to the mound. Continue reading

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2019 – Preview — The Catchers #Nats

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If there is one position where opinion is near unanimous among Washington Nationals fans, it’s that the catcher position needs to be upgraded. It hasn’t been good since Wilson Ramos tore up his knee 2 years ago. Mike Rizzo made an effort to resolve the situation last year with Derek Norris which was a dubious choice to start with and ended up with a DFA when domestic issues and poor performance forced Norris out of the majors. The Nats ultimately settled on Matt Wieters who was always injury prone, had mediocre receiving skills, and wasn’t much of a threat offensively. Wieters reputation was that he was a good game caller, and the Nats starting pitchers supported that view. But for $21 mil over 2 years, Wieters simply never delivered the goods. Continue reading

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The Davey Maneuver #Nats

One of the most discussed topics around Nationals’ baseball all year has been first-year manager Dave Martinez.  Much of the dialog has closely resembled a scene from old black-and-white horror movies where the villagers gather near the castle with torches and pitchforks. Some of it has gone far over what little is left of the line demarcating common decency.   Passion works both ways within a fan base.  But, the fact remains that he was hired.  There are reasons for that beyond the obvious.  If Davey induces indigestion then stock up on antacids.  There are reasons that in all likelihood he will be retained as well. Continue reading

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Nationals guarantee themselves for the 7th year in a row — no losing seasons! Bryce Harper got plenty of applause!

Mike Rizzo is never far from his phone. Photo by Andrew Lang for TalkNats

With today’s 9-3 win to sweep the Marlins in this series, the Washington Nationals have at least guaranteed that they cannot have a losing season. The last losing season for the Nationals was back in 2011 when they finished at 80-81, and the Nationals streak is now at 7-years and counting without a losing season.

The team will finish this season this weekend in Colorado with a 3-game series against the Rockies. The bigger story of course is Bryce Harper might have played his final game in a Nats home uniform in Washington, D.C. which will be mentioned daily by Nats media outlets until Harper is signed on his next contract. Nationals fans gave him several standing ovations today — they wanted to cheer him one last time with a possible send-off, but the game was cancelled after the 7th inning due to rain. Continue reading

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Game #159 Season finale in Nats Park; Is this goodbye to Bryce Harper?

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Is this the last time Washington Nationals fans will see Bryce Harper, “The Chosen One”, in his home white uniform? Will Mother Nature even cooperate to get this game in? Then there is the question of what has happened to Tanner Roark? The Nationals are starting rookie Kyle McGowin today and the team has skipped Roark twice now in the rotation. With expanded rosters, Roark has been away from the team twice. His son, Eli, was born 10-days ago, and Roark was back in Atlanta for a few days for his birth. The Nationals skipped his start, and rescheduled him to pitch today. Roark reportedly headed back to Atlanta a few days ago and has not returned to the team adding that extra layer of mystery to the situation. First and foremost we hope everything is fine with his family. Continue reading

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Nats win their 80th behind a gem from Max Scherzer who pitches his 300th strikeout of the season!

While this season for the Washington Nationals will not produce a post-season team, there have been plenty of highlights from the season like we saw tonight in the Nats 80th win of the season in this 9-4 game that featured Max Scherzer‘s 300th strikeout of the season which is a first for a Nationals pitcher as he joins Walter Johnson as the only pitchers in Washington, D.C. baseball history to accomplish that feat. Scherzer reached the 300 strikeout level giving up only 150 hits in the season which is a record for the fewest hits for a 300 K pitcher. Scherzer also racked up his 18th win of the season and with 1 earned run he also lowered his ERA to 2.53. Continue reading

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