The Washington Nationals have a problem. A big problem. And the first key step in admitting you have a problem is: acceptance. How’s about we start with a fact that the Nationals are fourth from last in baseball in runs scored per game at 3.50. That is only ahead of the White Sox, A’s, and Marlins, and nothing to brag about. While the team has a few players performing well, most are hanging near or under Mendoza. It begs the question, is the problem the teacher or the students?
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