Simply put, the Washington Nationals are a miserable product and today there was another example of that. They lost their 8th consecutive game in a season that cannot end fast enough. This may not be the worst team in the history of Nationals, but it is the most unlikely and frustrating group.
Again, the Nationals were done by poor starting pitching and bad basic principles. A few start ago, Brad Lord looked like the best pitcher of the Nationals and a candidate for the candidate of the year. However, as is the case for most positive subjects related things, it did not take. In his last three starts, Lord’s era went from 3.26 to 4.34.
It is tiring to see all National players who look good for pieces that just collapse. We have seen it with James Wood, Mackenzie Gore, Gift Cavalli, Konnor Pilkington and now Lord. When the competition starts to make adjustments, there are no answers from Nat players and coaches.
Another disturbing thing from today’s game came at the end of the game when Daylen Lile was thrown away and tried to expand a single in a two -hree. The Natts were three runs, so coming in scoring position does not do much for the team. Lile, however, went for it and turned a meeting into a certain defeat. This is why the Nationals may lose 100 games. They are just a bad coached, low IQ -Honkball team.
However, the pitching staff is the biggest reason why this team is so bad. For the month, the Nationals placed an era of 6.31 teams the worst in team history. Although the Bullpen has taken the majority of the heat this season, it is on the rotation. The bullpen has usually been good. The starters, however, always bring the nns to massive holes.
This is not a team that is a few small tweaks removed from again on the right track. The entire organization needs an open heart surgery, because it now looks like things in a terrible place. I can’t remember time as a Nat fan where things felt hopeless. There have been worse teams, but there has never been less hope.
In 2008 and 2009, at least the team still had a novelty that felt good. Baseball was back in the capital of the nations. Yes, the team was terrible, but at least there was a team. They also received two generation differences in the back of backs for their struggles.
The other really terrible Nats team was in 2022. That team was less talented than this one, but I still had more hope than I now. All this losses had a goal. Short -term pain for a long -term profit. There were prospects that would save the day. Well, those prospects are here and the team is not going fast anywhere.
Since the beginning of June, the Nationals are 25-53, which is the worst record in sport. Even worse than the historically bad rockies that are the smiling stocks of baseball. They have won fewer than 10 games in each of the last three months.
It is spiritingly how grim things have become. 2019 feels at the same time as yesterday and forever ago. Things have become so bad for a franchise that had so much momentum on the way to the 2020s. Now it seems that we are in store for ten years.
It was just a loss for the rays at 1:35 am in an afternoon afternoon. However, it was another sign of how far this franchise has fallen. Before the season, Mike Rizzo and Davey Martinez spoke about how the rebuild was over. They were right, but not how they thought.
The rebuilding is over and it has failed. At some point the pretext of a rebuilding disappears. You just become a bad team and a bad organization. That is where the Nationals are now and it is so discouraging.
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