What the Nationals never grasped with Gio Gonzalez, Patrick Corbin, Michael Soroka and many others.

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A Tale of Two Halves, Promising Start Turns to Disaster: A Recap

Singer Luke Combs famously repeated, “When it rains it pours,” and that could not be a more accurate descriptor of what we just watched. It almost feels like I just watched two completely different games. The Washington Nationals dominated the first half of this ballgame, but games have to be played to the end. The final four innings completely unraveled over the course of two innings. Michael Soroka‘s great 5.0 innings of domination were wiped off the final stat line as if it was just a mirage.

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Game #78 Nats go for the series and season win against the Dodgers!

The Washington Nationals dominated the game last night against the Dodgers to even this series and go up 3-2 in the season series. Remember, the Nats won the series in Washington, D.C. in early April. A win today by the Nats would win this series and the season series. Quite the accomplishment if the Nationals can pull this off. After this game, the Nationals will bus down to San Diego to start a 3-game series tomorrow.

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Evaluating Midseason Trade Rumblings: Who Could the Nats Target?

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Nats Win Home Run Derby, Even Series with LA: A Recap

In the most Dave Martinez-Nats fashion as possible, the slumping Nationals broke out in a big way tonight, against the Dodgers of all teams. If somebody asked me ten years ago to describe the state of baseball in 2025, this game would be a prime example. The teams combined to hit eight home runs in this one, no defense can stop that.

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Game #77 Nats with a chance to even up the series

The Washington Nationals had another 1-run loss last night that you could chalk up to defensive issues while the Dodgers sealed their win on a game saving diving catch. The ball was flying last night and both teams took advantage of it.

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July’s trade deadline is getting close. Who will the Nats trade?

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Back In The Negatives, Nats Drop First Game in LA: A Recap

For the Nationals tonight, it was one of those in-between games where, as a fan, there’s grounds for saying either “well that didn’t go well” or for saying “well I guess that could have gone worse.” From the time the Dodgers took the lead in the third inning on, it was clear they were in control of the game, yet the Nats stuck around all night, always a couple of inches away from tying or taking the lead.

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Game #76 Nats are in So Cal for the next 10 days!

The Washington Nationals had a happy flight to Los Angeles after the James Wood walk-off home run to end their longest losing streak since Wood was just five years old. For the next 10-days, the Nats will call southern California their home as they have consecutive series against the Dodgers, Padres and Angels.

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A Walk-Off homer ends the 11-game agony, and nothing has changed in our plan for the next 7 months!

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