The Washington Nationals are now at double-digits with 10 losses in a row, and NatsTown is now booing Nats’ players. For today’s game, the Nats turn to Mitchell Parker, with the hopes he can be as good as he was into mid-April.
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The Washington Nationals are now at double-digits with 10 losses in a row, and NatsTown is now booing Nats’ players. For today’s game, the Nats turn to Mitchell Parker, with the hopes he can be as good as he was into mid-April.
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The Washington Nationals are now stuck in a 9-game losing streak. That is hard to do with as good as the starting pitching has been — yet when you have only scored 35 runs in the past 14 games, the team is only scoring 2.5 runs per game on average. You literally have to give up at most 2-runs to have a chance to win on average.
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It was a sparse crowd of 11,370 on a rainy Monday night at Nats Park for Brady House‘s major league debut, and the team’s recent performance showed why. Following a disastrous weekend at home getting swept by the Marlins, there was hope that the arrival of one of the Nats’ top prospects would bring some much-needed juice to the ball club ahead of a four-game set against the last-place Colorado Rockies. That was far from the case.
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The Washington Nationals are now stuck in an 8-game losing streak. Washington had the matchup yesterday to end the losses, but only scored 1-run for MacKenzie Gore who gave up 2-runs in a 3-1 final. Out are the Marlins and in comes the Colorado Rockies.
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The Washington Nationals are now stuck in a 7-game losing streak. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Nats’ manager Dave Martinez, during his postgame presser, drew a line in the sand to give his coaches a pass on any blame — and essentially put it all on the players to execute. Whatever happened to coaches putting players in the best situations to succeed? If Martinez doesn’t give an apology before today’s game, you have to wonder if he can survive this.
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The Washington Nationals had runners on third base and first with no outs in the 9th inning. The score was a 4-3 deficit against the Miami Marlins. All the Nats needed was a productive out to tie it. They couldn’t do it, and the difference in the game goes back to a dropped pop-up by Luis Garcia Jr. in the 8th inning.
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The Washington Nationals are now stuck in a 6-game losing streak. It is all about the imbalance on this team between offense, defense, pitching, and coaching decisions. And yes, once again, in key spots, the umpiring was horrific. From the first batter Jose A. Ferrer faced to the last batter, he didn’t get clear and obvious strike calls. That shook Ferrer at a time that his team erased all but 1-run from a 6-run deficit. Ferrer gave back 3-runs, the Nats scored two more, but fell two runs short in the end at 11-9 to the Marlins.
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