Washington Nationals Analysis

2010 Season Preview: Washington Nationals

by Christopher Reina

No matter what anyone thinks or says about the Mets and the possibility of finishing fourth, winning 70 games has to be the goal for the 2010 Nationals. Read more »
Finally Good Business Sense

by Mischa Nachtigal

For these past two seasons, the Nationals have been consistently down in the dumps, both on and off the field. Now it seems like the only place left to go is up, in attendance and in wins and much of it will start with Stephen Strasburg. Read more »
What Can Zimmerman Expect When His Streak Ends?

by Andrew Perna

Taking a look at this decade's longest hit streaks, it appears as though Ryan Zimmerman is in for a steep decline once his phenomenal run ends. Read more »
Last In Wins, First In Disappointment

by Mischa Nachtigal

Washington is stuck with this overmatched, glorified Triple-A team full of controversial figures (from the front office to the backstop) and career utility players. Read more »
2008 Season Preview: Washington Nationals

by Christopher Reina

As the Nationals continue to collect more rescue projects, will it result in more wins on the field? Read more »
Bucking The System

by Mischa Nachtigal

The unique Jack McGeary deal proves that the Nats can look after themselves. Why respect some unwritten economic tradition that MLB casually insists upon? Especially when Bud Selig almost took the franchise away after it had moved to DC and basically forced the city to put up an entire publicly funded stadium (all $611 million of it). Read more »
National League East Preview

by Douglas Benton

The standings just didn?t look right at the end of the 2006 season. The Atlanta Braves weren?t on their customary top perch, but rather thrown rudely off by the ever-explosive New York Mets. In 2007, will the Mets continue their dominance and create a new streak or will the old social order be put back into place. Read more »
Nationals Breaking NL East Gridlock

by Douglas Benton

Through shrewd development and trading savvy, the Expos/Nationals were able to bring young talent on their move to the nation's capital. Read more »

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