Those Nationals went a respectable 3-3 over the last week. They took a three game set against the Orioles, a series highlighted by a thrilling 12th inning walk off homerun.

Since the team has come to Washington, the Nationals are 10-8 against Baltimore. Also, the fact that Teddy earned his first race win against the Oriole Bird cannot be ignored. This year has been the first year during which it felt like a real rivalry might be developing. There seemed to be more Orioles fans in the stands this year, and a lot more back and forth between them and Nats fans. Washington, because of Peter Angelos’s attempts to block its attempts to get a team, has always felt that this was more of a rivalry. It is nice to see our neighbors to the north joining in the fun.

The Nats also lost two out of three to the Marlins. This year the Nationals are 2-10 against the Marlins. Against all other opponents, the Nationals are 32-42 and the Marlins are 34-38. The Marlins have a losing record against teams that are not the Nationals. Fortunately, the Nats only have 3 more games against the Marlins, and those don’t happen until September 23, 2008.

Cordero Shuts It Down
This week’s injury news is that closer Chad Cordero is out for the season. He has a right labrum tear, and pitching coach Randy St. Claire suspects that he has had that injury all season and pitched with it earlier this year. While the Chief’s loss will hurt the Nats, Jon Rauch has pitched well in the closer role so far, with a 2.49 ERA. He has converted 17 out of 22 save opportunities. The biggest impact of Chad’s injury is that with Rauch closing, the team has lost a reliable set-up man. This shake up is partially to blame for the bullpen’s collapse this year. Nationals relievers have a 4.50 ERA and a 1.45 WHIP, two stats that put the bullpen at the bottom of the National League. As manager Manny Acta said earlier this week, “These guys, they’re struggling.”

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