Game #118 Nats are in Kansas City

The Washington Nationals looked as good as you can look on Saturday and Sunday in a polar opposite to how bad they looked on Thursday and Friday. What the Nats need to do is bottle up what they did against the Giants yesterday and future Hall-of-Famer, Justin Verlander, who they torched for five earnies in 5.0 innings.

The Nationals only have 14 series remaining this year with an even split between road/home series right now. And only this series in Kansas City and an early September series in Chicago against the Cubs are against teams not on the East coast.

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The offseason free agent market. What should the Nats do?

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Postgamer #117: MacKenzie Gore is back!! Nats Win Series in The Bay: A Recap

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Game #117 Nats have to hope Gore is their ace!

The Washington Nationals got a really good day from their pitching on Saturday to win 4-2. There was certainly a power surge for the Nationals, but they still are not piecing together singles and doubles to score more runs.

This game marks the final West coast game of the season for the Nationals as they will fly next to Kansas City with just 45 games remaining in the season. First things first, the Nats have a series win to get today against the Giants.

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Postgamer #116: New Ace? Nats Win Behind Another Great Brad Lord Outing and Ferrer 5-Out Save: A Recap

In the same month that it appears the Nats’ opening day ace, MacKenzie Gore, is scuffling, another one has emerged in Brad Lord. He has been excellent since rejoining the starting rotation, and this afternoon was no exception. To save the day, Jose A. Ferrer entered with 1-out and bases loaded for the 5-out save to get the 4-2 win.

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Game #116 Time to change the lefty/day-game issues!

The Washington Nationals fell flat again yesterday, and another shutout loss. Today’s recipe facing a left-handed starter in a day-game isn’t a good mix. Per FanGraphs, in day games facing a left-handed starter, the Nats OPS is only .563. Add to that the struggles of some of the players overall, and the mix isn’t good.

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Time for significant change Mr. DeBartolo!

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Game #115 Nats are West again!

The Washington Nationals are on the West coast again, albeit just a weekend trip before the Nats head to Kansas City for a 3-game series, and then back home to D.C. for a 4-game series against the Phillies to start on Thursday.

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How the Nationals Can Build Around CJ Abrams

The Washington Nationals find themselves at a pivotal juncture in their rebuild, one defined not by past glories but by the emerging core talent ready to reshape their identity.

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Did Miguel Cairo blame his coaches? Quite the contrast from the former-manager’s: “It’s never on the coaches.”

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