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Erick Fedde Promoted to Syracuse

Zach Spedden June 14, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

Erick Fedde’s career has taken another step forward. On Tuesday, the Washington Nationals promoted the right-handed pitching prospect to Triple-A Syracuse, a move that comes after his excellent run at Double-A Harrisburg.

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Everybody Struggles

Dan Zaudtke June 13, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

As the Nationals play beer league softball against one of the lightest hitting teams in the league, the annoyance with the team’s struggles is palpable on social media. Fans are frustrated with the bullpen, the lack of situational hitting, Wilmer Difo’s unbelievable brain fart, some of Dusty Baker’s choices, the bullpen, the bench, and the bullpen. This slump is coupled with the Mets getting a couple of players back healthy and winning four in a row. This is baseball. Every team goes through this. The Rangers series was brutal, but if Difo runs this is a different conversation. Continue Reading Everybody Struggles

The Bullpen Can’t Be This Bad, Can It?

Liz Barr June 13, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

It’s a narrative that Nationals fans have become all-too familiar with this season. The starters pitch a quality game, the offense scores enough to be able to win. And then in comes the bullpen, and suddenly that lead is gone. It feels like it happens instantly, and like it’s a given. One or two of these games is okay; it’s bound to happen over a 162-game schedule. But to have the constant fear of the bullpen even entering the game for fear of a lead slipping away every game is a major concern.

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Nationals 2017 Draft Preview

Andrew Flax June 12, 2017 2017 Articles, Features Leave a Comment

NOTE: This post will be updated through the day as more mock drafts include the latest intel. All updates will be clearly marked as such.

The MLB Draft is today, and boy am I excited.

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Off-the-Field Recap: The Nationals Do Things

Mina Dunn June 10, 2017 2017 Articles, Features Leave a Comment

There are two major takeaways from the Nationals this week: 1. They are very good at playing baseball on the western half of the United States. And 2. They are very good at keeping things interesting off the field.

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Whaddya Say, Michael A?

Dan Zaudtke June 10, 2017 2017 Articles, Features Leave a Comment

What to make of Michael A. Taylor? My esteemed colleague Joseph Seib echoed many analysts’ feelings in his piece on Taylor three weeks ago. Many have figured he would have come back to Earth by now. Buoyed by an unsustainable .400+ BABIP, a 35% K rate, and 5% walk rate most of the year, he seemed destined to revert back to his 0-fer nights with multiple strikeouts, and a Mendoza line batting average.  But here he is, fresh off another solid offensive performance against the A’s, going 4-13, slugging .846 and striking out just twice. Everyone expects him to crash, but will he?

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Trea Turner Shows Signs of a Resurgence

Zach Spedden June 09, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment
After a slow start to the season that included a brief stint on the disabled list, it seems that Trea Turner may be on the upswing.

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Kershaw-Strasburg Lived Up to the Hype

Joseph Seib June 08, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

On paper, Wednesday’s Nationals versus Dodgers tilt figured to be a game for the ages. Unlike other games that have looked impressive in theory only to fizzle out on the field, this one lived up to the hype.

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A Comprehensive Look at the No-Longer-Horrible But Not-Exactly-Great Nationals Bullpen

Nathaniel Brose June 08, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

As the Washington Nationals’ bullpen is no longer the baseball equivalent of the RMS Titanic, now seems like a fine time to look at the bullpen roles moving forward and if there are any glaring holes that Mike Rizzo needs to address. In today’s advanced statistics era, I would rather not have to discuss set roles for the reliever. With a highly traditional manager at the helm, however, it is unavoidable that that is how this pen will be designed. Starting with the highest leverage situations, let us begin.

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The Boys Get Grumpy at Nats-Dodgers

Mina Dunn June 07, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

The Nationals are on a mean streak, and that doesn’t even refer to their 7-1 roadtrip. All it took was Bryce Harper’s retaliation to Hunter Strickland being a giant baby for the Nationals to revv up their fire.

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