Bryce Harper appears to be good to go per Scott Boras

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Daniel Murphy will be what the #Nats need him to be!

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Trea Turner has positional versatility

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Post-season Game Plans in the Front Office and Dugout

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12 Things I won’t, and will, do in the off-season

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Homeruns on the Rise

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Someone would have to be living under a rock in order to not notice the amazing surge in home runs over the past two years in Major League Baseball. It hasn’t been since the steroid era of the 1990s that fans have been treated to so many baseballs leaving the ballpark on the way to becoming souvenirs. Assuming the baseball world is not seeing steroid era – part two, it begs the question, “What gives?. Continue reading

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Ryan Zimmerman is the key to the 2017 roster

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Where do we go from here? #Nats off-season starts today

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The season ends with more post-season heartache: Postgame

How can you explain how the Nats could blow that game. Max Scherzer went 6 full innings throwing a shutout. Scherzer was sent back out for the 7th inning nearing 100 tough pitches as he entered the inning at 97 pitches. Scherzer threw his first pitch to Joc Pederson who crushed the fastball for the game tying home run and the momentum shifted in an instant. The bullpen would go through 6 relievers in the 7th inning as they combined to give up 3 more runs.

Maybe the biggest story was Jayson Werth failing twice with runners on 3rd base and less than 2 outs as Werth twice struck out. Lobaton was in the same situation as Werth and he struck out.

The Nats clawed back in the bottom of the 7th inning behind 4-1 as Chris Heisey hit a two-run pinch-hit home run to make the score 4-3, and the Nationals could not push another run across with numerous chances.

Dusty Baker will get questioned on many decisions such as not bunting Turner in the 7th inning with a runner on 1st and no outs, but the lack of execution when Espinosa was asked to Sac Bunt and Espinosa popped it up. These game come down to execution. Some players executed, and some did not.

The other Turner, Justin Turner, had the game winning RBIs on a two-run triple in that fateful 7th inning that will haunt the Nationals all winter.

There were other plays like Jayson Werth in the 6th inning was thrown out by 30 feet on a horrific send by Bob Henley.

Dusty Baker carries his futility streak of 9 straight games where he has lost clinching games in the post-season. Let that sink in for a while. We all thought this Nats team was the team of destiny. It did not happen.

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Game #5 Winner take all game. Scherzer on the Hill: Game Thread

Today is a winner-take-all game in the final of the best-of-five NLDS series between the Dodgers and the Nationals. The Washington Nationals were able to create a do-or-die situation in Los Angeles on Tuesday for the Dodgers which caused Dave Roberts to pitch Clayton Kershaw on short-rest, and with Kershaw unavailable to start today, Roberts has chosen Rich Hill as his starter. Due to the Saturday rain-out, Hill will be pitching on short-rest instead of starting the unused rookie Julio Urias.

The Nationals have Max Scherzer going today, and Scherzer will pitch on an extra day’s rest. If you like trending stats, Scherzer has pitched 5 home games this season on an extra day’s rest at a 2.33 ERA. The colder weather should also benefit Scherzer as the temperature at first pitch is forecasted to be 64°F with NW winds at 12mph.

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