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Don’t Worry About Jayson Werth, Not That You Were

Andrew Flax April 18, 2017 2017 Articles 1 Comment

Think about Jayson Werth for a second.

As a Nats fan who loves to worry, is he on your list of concerns? The bullpen, the defense, Trea’s hamstring… Werth doesn’t register, right?

Well, he shouldn’t. Just in case you were thinking about it.

Now, there is a reason or two to worry about Werth. But let me explain why even those shouldn’t concern you. Please, remain calm for the duration of the article.

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Bryce Blasts Walkoff Bomb

Mina Dunn April 17, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

Sunday, Gio Gonzalez went seven and 1/3 innings to give the Nationals a 3-1 lead before the bullpen worked on the knowledge that Bryce Harper can’t hit a walk-off bomb if they don’t blow a lead first.

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Nats Power Rankings: April 17

Dan Keegan April 17, 2017 2017 Articles 1 Comment

Welcome to the first in a series, in which we review the previous week in Nationals baseball and power rank the players according to their performance. This is an extremely unserious exercise; at no point should it ever be confused with actual baseball analysis. Don’t worry, I will do my best to make sure that is obvious. Without further ado: your Washington Nationals, ranked according to power.

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It Can’t be THIS Bad, Can It?

Dan Zaudtke April 16, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

By Dan Zaudtke

Hey, remember Opening Day? Stephen Strasburg pitched seven solid innings, and Sammy Solis and Blake Treinen retired all six batters they faced. Blake made both Justin Bour and Marcell Ozuna look dumb with some nasty filth. Those were good times. It was also the last time the bullpen went without giving up an earned run, before holding the Phillies scoreless before Daniel Murphy’s walk-off.

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Nats Make Waves at Caps Game

Mina Dunn April 16, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

After a 4-2 loss to the Phillies Saturday, a group of Nationals and company witnessed an exhausting double OT Capitals loss in Game Two of their series against the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night. The boys were undeniable there, despite significantly less evidence of the outing than previous team adventures to Caps games and significantly fewer cowboy hats.

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Who’s Hot and Who’s Not

Joseph Seib April 15, 2017 2017 Articles 1 Comment

It’s obviously early in the season — small sample size and all that — but there are some Nationals who have clearly started the season hot and others… who have not. So let’s pick a couple Nats who are hot right now, and some who are not and figure out if they will stay that way.

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Nats Dogpile in Walkoff Win

Mina Dunn April 15, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

Daniel Murphy put a ball into the left field corner in the tenth inning against deposed Phillies closer Jeanmar Gomez, allowing Bryce Harper to dig his way from first to score the winning run. In typical Bryce fashion, he lost his helmet on his way from third to home, where he was greeted by one-man-dog-pile Jayson Werth.

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Bullpen Sinks to New Depths

Paul St. Jean April 13, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

I didn’t want to write this piece.

No one did.

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Baby Eaton Looks Great As A Capital

Mina Dunn April 12, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

The Washington Capitals are gearing up for the playoffs, and apparently, so is Adam Eaton. Adam posted this well-staged picture to Instagram on Wednesday afternoon. B-man, as Adam calls his son, is clearly ready for the Caps to get past the second round this year.

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Turner Hits The DL

Zach Spedden April 11, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

For right now, the Washington Nationals will miss Trea Turner. On Monday, the young shortstop was added to the 10-day disabled list after suffering a hamstring injury in Philadelphia on Saturday.

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