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The Washington Nationals hit their high-mark of the season last night at 3-games over .500. On July 6, 2019, the Nats beat the Kansas City Royals to get to 4-games over .500, and that was the last time the team had seen that exact point above the .500 mark. Of course, that team would go on a roll after that in 2019 and clinch a Wild Card berth.
The Washington Nationals needed that win yesterday and got it in a big way. They won 10-1 and won another series win while beating the first place team of the AL West. Tonight, the Nats begin a series against the Kansas City Royals of the AL Central.
On offense, the Nats went to the top of MLB once more in sole possession of 1st place for the most runs scored this season at an impressive 5.45 runs per game. With the Nats pitching giving up 4.66 earned runs per game, the difference is really those pesky unearned runs due to the errors. Overall, the Nats have a +13 run differential on the season. Since April 19th, the Nats are the 17th best in MLB in that span with a 4.16 ERA.
The Washington Nationals needed that win yesterday and got it. The hope was that Cade Cavalli would step up like an ace, and the first 4.0 innings were encouraging — then he struggled in the 5th inning and gave up three runs along with the hard-earned lead to depart in a 3-3 tie. Thanks to Luis Garcia Jr., the Nats grabbed the lead right back in the bottom of that 5th inning after Garcia golfed a 2-run home run over the out-of-town scoreboard to make Cavalli the winner after-all, and the Nats rolled to an 8-3 win.
On offense, the Nats went to the top of MLB once more in a tie with the Dodgers for the most runs scored this season at an impressive 5.38 runs per game. With the Nats pitching giving up 4.71 earned runs per game, the difference is really those pesky unearned runs due to the errors. Overall, the Nats have a +4 run differential on the season.
The Washington Nationals are back to .500 and could use a win today to get above .500 and calm the fan base down after two back-to-back pitching meltdowns. Manager Blake Butera has a new lineup for today with Jose Tena at DH and Dylan Crews back in CF.
Sometimes you get a rainbow after a storm. The Washington Nationals could use some good fortune after Wednesday’s crushing loss in San Francisco. Once this game gets going, Zack Littell will be the starter against Bryce Miller of the Seattle Mariners.
This weekend series is part of two back-to-back interleague series against American League teams at Nationals Park.
The Washington Nationals will wrap-up their season series today with the San Francisco Giants. The Nats have already won the series and are sitting two games above .500 and looking for more.
The Washington Nationals won a series in Arizona and are now in San Francisco to do the same. Washington is going with Richard Lovelady as the opener with Mile Mikolas as the bulk pitcher. The Giants have righty Logan Webb on the mound as he came off of the 15-day IL last week.
The Washington Nationals can get back to their high mark of the season with a win today to get back to two games above .500. The Nats have already clinched this series win by crushing the Diamondbacks with two consecutive blow-outs.
After today’s game, the Nats will fly to San Francisco for a three game series to complete this short West Coast road trip.
The Washington Nationals will look to veteran right-hander Zack Littell to lead the Nats to victory. Littell had a really good month of May where he went 5-0. The Diamondbacks go with lefty Eduardo Rodriguez who is having a bounceback season after dreadful 2024 and 2025 disasters.
We recently upgraded our comment system to improve reliability, performance, and long-term control, and we’re currently running both systems during the transition. This shift moves us away from an external service to a system we run and control directly—meaning we own the content and can continue improving it over time. We’ve also reduced the comment refresh delay from about 30 seconds to 10 seconds, making it much closer to real-time.
We understand there have been frustrations and increased feedback, and we’re actively working to improve things. What we ask is simple: use the system and give it a fair shot. If you run into issues, please submit them through the support form so we can track and fix them properly. Repeated complaints without details don’t help us solve problems—we appreciate your patience as we continue refining the experience.
If you’d like a full side-by-side comparison of the platforms and the reasons behind this decision, please refer to the chart below. This change is being made with the long-term benefit of the entire community in mind.