Category: Washington Nationals (Current Franchise)

Washington Nationals (Current Franchise)

Middling Nats can’t lean too heavily on Doolittle

So 20 games into the 2019 season, the Nationals are a .500 team. It’s probably not what many of us were hoping for at this point, but perhaps we’ll have to recalibrate our expectations for this team as the season goes along. After all, when the Nats first moved to Washington in 2005, the team …

Continue reading

Washington Nationals vs New York Mets | Game Highlights

Bullpen problems for the Nats? Where have we heard this before?

So here we are, three games in to the Nationals’ 2019 season, and the bullpen has already been identified as the team’s biggest weakness. To paraphrase Capt. Renault when he shut down Rick’s Café American, I am shocked – shocked – that there is lead-blowing happening on this ballclub. It’s doubtful many people would have …

Continue reading

Strong finish for Nats could be a plus, as it was in 2011

With wins in seven of their last nine games and three straight series victories under their belts, the Nationals seem determined to close out the 2018 season on a high note and set the tone for a winning 2019. It brings to mind the 2011 Nats season, when they won 14 of their last 17 …

Continue reading

Disappointing 2018 season is nothing new to Nats fans

The 2018 season is a huge disappointment to most Nationals fans, many of whom believed the team had the potential to win an unprecedented third straight National League East championship and finally win a postseason series. But is this really the most disappointing season the Nationals have been through since moving to Washington in 2005? …

Continue reading

Wilson Ramos deserves a hearty ‘horns up’ from fans this week

When Nationals Park is filled with hometown fans, there’s no love lost crowd for opposing players, especially on a division rival like Philadelphia. However, when the Phillies play in Washington this week, even the most diehard Nats partisans should give a hearty cheer and a “horns up” for the newest Phillie, catcher Wilson Ramos. Nats …

Continue reading

Nats’ historic run of winning seasons is at risk

Sunday night’s walk-off loss to Chicago might have been a crushing moment for the Nationals and their fans, a potential gut punch to the season and possibly a way of baseball life that fans may have taken for granted. By surrendering a two-out, two-strike grand slam in the bottom of the ninth, a team that’s …

Continue reading

Nats need streak like they had in 2014 to get back in the race

The Nationals have played their best baseball of the season since the All-Star break, and especially since Tuesday’s non-waiver trade deadline, yet they’re still looking up at Atlanta and first-place Philadelphia in the National League East standings. What they really need right now is a winning streak, one like the amazing 10-game run they put …

Continue reading

Hail to the Chief! Remembering dominant closer Chad Cordero

Many Nationals fans were dismayed by Sunday’s news that closer Sean Doolittle will remain on the disabled list for a few more weeks after a setback in his recovery from a left foot injury. Although Doolittle has excelled as a closer since coming in trade from Oakland last season, he still has a way to …

Continue reading

Soto joins ranks of teen phenoms to play in Washington

The newest Washington National, Juan Soto, got a nice ovation Sunday when he came to bat in the eighth inning as the youngest player currently in the major leagues at age 19. He struck out in his debut, but with the Nats lineup currently decimated by injuries, there will be plenty of opportunities for Soto …

Continue reading