The Nationals aren't happy with the performance of the bullpen this season. "I think it's a major point of emphasis for the offseason," general manager Mike Rizzo said. "We have gotten better. We kind of revamped the bullpen and the difficult time to do it is during the season. I think we have done a good job of that. We have many more capable hearts than we did at the beginning of the season. But I'm certainly not satisfied with it." Right-hander Drew Storen could help Washington as soon as next season. The team's second first-round pick in June, behind Stephen Strasburg, has been great. He is 2-1 with a 1.95 ERA, eight saves and 49 strikeouts in 37 innings for Class A Hagerstown and Double-A Harrisburg. "We are starting the building process [in the Minor Leagues]. We have the makings of guys we can rely on," Rizzo said.