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The Washington Nationals have a weekend series in Atlanta, and tonight is a tough test as the team faces lefty Chris Sale to open this series. This is a quick 3-game road trip with an early game on Sunday before the Nats fly back to Washington D.C., ahead of their series with the Yankees on Monday.
The news everyone was waiting for on a Dylan Crews debut looks to be coming on Monday at Nationals Park against the Bronx Bombers. The game was nearly a sell-out prior to the Crews news of a call-up, and now will almost certainly get above the 39,000 attendance level. This is also the first game in Nats Park for Juan Soto as a member of the NY Yankees.
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The Washington Nationals will go for a series win today, and starter Patrick Corbin is still in search of career win No. 100. He won his 99th game on July 19, and for him, this will be his sixth attempt, since then, for the elusive 100th milestone career win. After this game, the Nats will get on their American Airlines charter to fly for a weekend series in Atlanta. The team is back in Washington D.C. on Sunday night ahead of their series with the Yankees on Monday.
The Washington Nationals get to turn the page on yesterday and find a way to get back into the Curly W column tonight. This team is 2-wins behind their 2023 win pace.
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The Washington Nationals put together a nice win on Sunday to get back to Washington, D.C. with 56-wins and a one-win behind last year’s record at this time. With speculation growing that top prospect Dylan Crews would make his debut today — that will not happen. That seemed to be the talk of the day on social media. The team did make several roster moves at the MLB and minor league level today.
The Nats activated Joey Gallo from the 10-day IL after he injured his hamstring on June 11. It took Gallo over 2-months to make it back, and to open a roster spot, Travis Blankenhorn was optioned to Triple-A Rochester. Also, Robert Garcia returned from the bereavement list, and Orlando Ribalta was optioned to Triple-A Rochester. Notable moves on the minor league side can be found on this LINK.
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As a Nats season ticket holder since 2005, I’ve accumulated a whole lot of bobbleheads over the years. Before I retired, I had quite a display in my office. But now, many are in storage boxes gathering dust or cluttering up my house, and sadly, it’s time to part with them. So I’d like to offer these soon to be homeless bobbleheads to any Talk Nats reader who might want them.
The Washington Nationals have won 55-games this year and just sunk to a season’s low of 14-games under .500. The team is mired in a 4-game losing streak and must look to Jake Irvin as the stopper. You would have to dig deep for some positives from the past four games. They have been there if you look hard enough. The team’s last win was with Irvin as their starter against Baltimore. The Nats need him to throw an ace performance on the mound.
We recently upgraded our comment system to improve reliability, performance, and long-term control, and we’re currently running both systems during the transition. This shift moves us away from an external service to a system we run and control directly—meaning we own the content and can continue improving it over time. We’ve also reduced the comment refresh delay from about 30 seconds to 10 seconds, making it much closer to real-time.
We understand there have been frustrations and increased feedback, and we’re actively working to improve things. What we ask is simple: use the system and give it a fair shot. If you run into issues, please submit them through the support form so we can track and fix them properly. Repeated complaints without details don’t help us solve problems—we appreciate your patience as we continue refining the experience.
If you’d like a full side-by-side comparison of the platforms and the reasons behind this decision, please refer to the chart below. This change is being made with the long-term benefit of the entire community in mind.