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Washington Nationals: Winning Percentage and other Stats | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Washington Nationals: Winning Percentage and other Stats. June 30, 2010. Are both sides right? Is it a combination plus other problems to rectify? Let’s take a look. How are the Nats doing compared to the rest of the league in Solo Home Runs? Through June 29th, the Nats have 44 solo home runs, placing them 11th in MLB. The MLB average is 40 solo home runs. That’s obviously not a game breaker. Some teams, like St. Louis, have fielding issues, but still ...
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NATIONALS NEWS NETWORK: GAME 159 REVIEW: Nats Clinch Third Place with 6-4 Over Marlins
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GAME 159 REVIEW: Nats Clinch Third Place with 6-4 Over Marlins. Posted by Dave Nichols Tuesday, September 27, 2011 MARLINS. When they needed him most - and just like he has all season - Michael Morse came though. Trailing 4-3 with two outs in the top of the ninth, Morse jacked his 30th home run of the season, leading the Washington Nationals not only to a 6-4 win over the staggering Florida Marlins, but a clinch of third place for the first time for this franchise since the move in 2005. Ian Desmond had ...
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February | 2010 | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Archive for February, 2010. February 25, 2010. Livan Hernandez – He’s Baaaaaaaaack. February 22, 2010. The Plush Effect – Part II. February 19, 2010. 2009 Umpire Review and Awards. February 18, 2010. The Plush Effect – New Post on Federal Baseball. February 16, 2010. Starting Rotation – Command of the Strike Zone. February 15, 2010. New Nats Blog Review from DC Pro Sports. February 14, 2010. Laquo; Older Entries. Comcast Sports Net Nats Site.
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NATIONALS NEWS NETWORK: Nats News Network's 2011 Predictions Edition
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Nats News Network's 2011 Predictions Edition. Posted by Dave Nichols Tuesday, March 29, 2011 NATS. We did this last season. With varying degrees of success, so we'll try it again. Feel free to leave your predictions in the comments section, but as always, please refrain from vulgarity when ripping my predictions to shreds. But the bigger problem of not having a high-OBP guy at the top of the order will haunt the Nats just as it has in their entire history in D.C. The best chance for improving upon the 69...
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April | 2010 | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Archive for April, 2010. April 28, 2010. MLB Umpires – Who gives up the most runs? April 26, 2010. Washington Nationals: Scott Olsen Breaks MLB Gameday? April 22, 2010. Washington Nationals: Marquis Pitch Speed Backs Up DL Move. April 19, 2010. Pitchers are afraid of Adam Dunn. April 15, 2010. Washington Nationals: Early Season Plate Discipline. April 12, 2010. Umpire Joe West and Slow Games. April 8, 2010. Washington Nationals: Marquis Makes A Mess Of It.
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NatsStats | Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things | Page 2
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Washington Nationals: Stephen Strasburg and Pitch F/X. June 12, 2010. Greg Fiume - Getty Images. Set the baseball world on fire Tuesday night with his record breaking debut. Those of us lucky enough to attend sat, stood, jumped, and screamed in disbelief as Strasburg threw one of the all-time great games. The stadium scoreboard twice flashed the century mark on four seam fastballs. Pirates. From → Uncategorized. June 6, 2010. From → Uncategorized. Shandler...
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Washington Nationals: 25 Days of Offensive Futility | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Washington Nationals: 25 Days of Offensive Futility. June 24, 2010. Offense has been mired in a month long slump. Every day, the Nats make opposing pitchers look like a combo Bob Gibson, Greg Maddux. And Cy Young. How bad is the offense? Are they significantly underperforming, or have they run into a string of pitchers on top of their games? Here’s my post from Federal Baseball. That looks at the last 25 days:. Was tossed after 2.1 innings.). It’s pr...
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June | 2010 | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Archive for June, 2010. June 30, 2010. Washington Nationals: Winning Percentage and other Stats. June 24, 2010. Washington Nationals: 25 Days of Offensive Futility. June 20, 2010. June 17, 2010. Washington Nationals: John Lannan’s Disappearing Sinker. June 15, 2010. Washington Nationals: Stephen Strasburg Game Comparisons. June 12, 2010. Washington Nationals: Stephen Strasburg and Pitch F/X. June 6, 2010. Washington Nationals: Out Rates and Other Stats.
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May | 2010 | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Archive for May, 2010. May 23, 2010. Washington Nationals: Pitching to Adam Dunn. May 19, 2010. Washington Nationals: Drew Storen First Game Pitch Charts. May 13, 2010. Washington Nationals: Brian Bruney Needs to Throw Strikes. May 4, 2010. Washington Nationals: April Pitching Review – The Relievers. May 3, 2010. Washington Nationals: April Pitching Review. May 2, 2010. Washington Nationals: Pitching with an 0-2 Count. Comcast Sports Net Nats Site.
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Washington Nationals: John Lannan’s Disappearing Sinker | NatsStats
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Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things. Washington Nationals: John Lannan’s Disappearing Sinker. June 17, 2010. Several years ago, John Walsh wrote an excellent piece in The Hardball Times titled “ In Search of the Sinker. A quick look at the data identifies the problem. In 2009, 57% of the two seam fastballs Lannan threw dropped 5-10 inches more than his four seam fastball. In 2010, the rate falls to 43%. Here’s the data:. 2009 Sinkers In Play. 2-5 inch drop – 45 Balls in play – 29%. 2-5 inch d...