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Nationals end First Half on High Note

The Washington Nationals ended the first half of the season on a high note. The Nats took two of three games from the first-place Texas Rangers.  It was their first home series win since May 19-21.  The Nats won four of their last five series before the all-star break.  See below for more good vibes to build on during the next 72 games. 

Nats Fail to Break Big Red Machine

The Washington Nationals’ struggles at home and against teams with winning records continued. The Cincinnati Reds swept all four games in DC and showed why they are one of the hottest teams in baseball. The Big Red Machine outhomered (7-2) and outran (12-2 steals) the Nats in the series. These statistics also support a troubling season long trend for the Nationals.

Nats Take Two of Three at Philly

The Washington Nationals finished up a very productive and encouraging road trip by going 6-3 and winning all three series.  The Nats continued to bounce back strong after bad or heartbreaking losses in immediately preceding games. They also avenged a series loss to the Phillies in early June and subsequently evened the season series against their archrivals at three games apiece.

Sweep-less in Seattle

Apparently, the Washington Nationals have not swept anybody in a long time. Who cares? They still took two out of three games against the Seattle Mariners during the last week. That resulted in the Nats second road series victory in a row.

Recapping the Capitals 2023 draft

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