Game #85 The Boys of Summer enter July

The Washington Nationals put together one of their best wins of 2025 on Sunday prior to their return from a 10-day west coast trip. Getting back home to Washington, D.C. in time to open the July calendar will be met tonight with threats of rain. The boys of summer from the Nation’s Capital need to get on a long winning streak to right their season.

Today’s game will be part of a day/night doubleheader. The Nationals will need a starter for Sunday’s game as Trevor Williams was originally scheduled for that day.

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If the Nats draft LHP Kade Anderson with the №1 pick, does that change the strategy for the offseason?

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Big News: TalkNats is Going Subscription — For Less Than a Cup of Coffee ☕

After 10+ years of running on passion, community support, and underwhelming ad revenue, we’re making an important shift: TalkNats is moving to a $3.99/month subscription model.

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July is the month of highs and lows for a rebuilding team!

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Nats Youth Movement, Future Needs, The Draft, AARP sponsorship, and new names for free agency!

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At The Buzzer! Nats Win Final Series In June: A Recap

The Washington Nationals tied the bow on a 7-19 month of June this afternoon with….. their first series win this month. Look, nothing about the way they played this month should have us jumping for joy, but considering how unlikely victory seemed at times today, with the Nats bottom of the order up to bat in the 9th inning, and going up against Angels’ closer Kenley Jansen, who did not have a blown save — until today. A feel good ending to get out of June with their only series win. A happy flight back to Washington, D.C.

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Game #84 Nats need to finish June on a high note

The Washington Nationals put up game results yesterday that looked like their April results with little offense and a bullpen meltdown after a great effort by a starting pitcher. Michael Soroka finished at 6.0 innings of 1-run baseball and exited with a 2-1 lead. The bullpen managed to give up 7-runs in their 2.0 innings of combined work. It took four relievers to get the 6-outs, and of course they didn’t need to pitch a 9th inning because the Nats were losing in a road game.

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Exactly 2 weeks until the Nats choose №1 overall in the MLB Draft

If you have never been to a yearling auction, the parallels to agent Scott Boras parading his players is eerily similar, except the venue doesn’t smell like horse manure, just plenty of vibes of bullsh##. The man is a master of sales and the art of manipulation, that often calls his tactics into question. In the case of Ethan Holliday, the presumptive №1 pick in the draft that is just two weeks away, he has bloodlines like you announce at a thoroughbred auction because that is a key factor in the breeding process.

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Bullpen Woes Return To Haunt the Nats: A Recap

It’s been a really good week overall from the Nationals’ bullpen. Unfortunately, when your bullpen enters that week second to last in the league in ERA, they’re likely doomed to regress to the mean eventually. We saw that regression tonight.

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Game #83 Soroka and his extra rest day

The Washington Nationals scored two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion en route to a 15-run drubbing of the Los Angeles Angels. The game was actually close until the late innings when the Nats pummeled the Angels’ bullpen.

On the mound starting for the Nats’ in tonight’s game is Michael Soroka. What he and his manager Dave Martinez need to figure out is when it is time to go to the bullpen. Soroka hits the wall suddenly as we have seen in all but one start this season. Soroka pitches on an extra day of rest in this time through the rotation.

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