May 18, 2007

Nats Ride Streak into Beltway Series

2006_1109_Natslogo.jpgWe were rubbing our eyes last Sunday as we watched the Nationals sweep the Florida Marlins to win their first series of the year. Then they took 3 of 4 from the Braves and knocked them out of first place in the NL East, and now we’re asking ourselves, “Who the hell are these guys?”

With only two of their regular starters hitting over .250 and none of them within shouting distance of .300, they had looked absolutely abysmal offensively in plummeting to the worst record in baseball. But the return of Cristian Guzman, some spunky play from rookie catcher Jesus Flores, and vastly improved pitching combined to help the Nats win 6 out of their past 7 during this current 10 game home stand. Of course, there's always this explanation, from Braves punk/3B Chipper Jones: "It was all us. It had nothing to do with them. You pitch bad, you play bad defense, you don't hit -- you lose."

Interleague play begins this weekend, and with local “rivals” the Orioles set to visit RFK this weekend, it’s a good time for the team to hit their stride. Everybody's (read: the Nationals front office and MASN, who's carrying the games locally) trying to play up the "Beltway series" like it's some great rivalry. It's not yet, but there's no reason why we shouldn't hate them like bitter enemies. Remember folks, as Capitol Punishment points out, Baltimore is the city that killed Barbaro.

Journeyman Jason Simontacchi, who picked up his first win last time out, starts on the mound on Friday, opposite veteran Steve Trachsel for the O’s. Closer Chad Cordero also returns for the Nats after a bereavement leave, but in his absence the relief staff has done well and Jon Rauch has looked dominant as a closer.

Either way, the Nats are 7-4 in one run games, so the problem isn’t late-game pitching. Rather, it’s been their dull bats. Hopefully some of the clutch hitting that highlighted the Braves series – Felipe Lopez’s RBI triple on Thursday and Ryan Zimmerman’s walk-off grand slam on Saturday – will provide some more run support for the steadily improving pitching.

Also, you won’t want to miss Saturday’s promotion: The first 25,000 fans – aged 16 and over – in the door get a free Nationals visor, courtesy of Geico. Why, exactly, you have to be 16 years old to get a visor is beyond us – certainly an unconventional way to market to families.


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Comments (7)

full disclosure: i'm a lifelong braves fan.

how can you call chipper a punk? if anything, when you build up a reputation as a good player in baseball, you're allowed some leeway and allowed to have an opinion on things. he's proven himself well enough over the last decade where he can get away with what he said. the nats are a crappy team playing well right now (you know that). the braves should have won more than one game in that series.

that said, go nats this weekend! gotta beat those punks from the city that killed barbaro.

 

Chipper Jones hasn't been an outfielder since 2004 -- they put him back at third where he belongs in 2005.

And another thing -- MASN through WDCA-20 is covering this series, not Fox, which is predictably playing up the Subway Series like it's Armageddon or something.

As for the Nats' pitching -- where did these guys come from? I doubt they'll be able to keep it up for long, but for the moment, Bergmann looks like a solid young pitcher, Chico looks serviceable (with average stuff, though), and Simontacchi -- well, we'll see. The question is -- will Cordero be closing games again soon?

 

Strangly, the Baltimore media could not care less about this series. None of the networks or the Sun have bothered to mention it. This sort of reminds me how the Baltimore market goes ape shit when the Ravens play the Skins, but the Post and D.C. couldn’t care less. Similar situation I suppose. Perhaps they’re too busy planning how to kill Street Sense.

 

Geico is sponsoring the promotion...can't drive a car until you're around 16.

 

Age-related giveaways are industry standard at baseball stadiums all across the country.
Sometimes, it's for the kids, sometimes it's for the grown-ups. It all works out.

 

Sorry about that Phil; Fox was running promos for it this morning. I've made the change, the game is on MASN.

 

Well, I just realized...Channel 20 is Fox 5's "sister station." There's a lot of cross-promotion between the two stations!

 
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