The way he was hitting last night, that high-fiving guy in the front row should feel unlucky that he wasn’t knocked in by Josh Willingham. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Nationals 14, Brewers 6: Yeah, good win for the Nats last night, their third in a row. Looking at the box score, lots of positive signs up and down the lineup — six players scoring at least two runs, so you’ve got great balance. Ryan Zimmerman homered. Adam Dunn had a couple ribbies and a real nice sliding catch in left field. Tough one for Josh Bard, the only Nationals starting fielder to not score a run, but you know, that happens. Starter Tyler Clippard Craig Stammen was a little bit off his game, but when your offense scores six and seven runs in consecutive innings, that’s less of a problem.

Oh, and Josh Willingham had two freakin’ grand slams. Did we mention that yet?

The man from Florence, Alabama had a night to remember at Miller Park, with a pair of no-doubt-about-it blasts off Brewers pitchers Jeff Suppan (his line: 5.1 IP, 10 H, 10 ER, 4 BB — ouch) and Mark DiFelice before the sausages could even lace up their sneakers. Willingham also tossed in a double and tied the single-game Nats/Expos franchise record with eight runs batted in — before the sixth inning ended. Our rightfielder’s big night aside, whatever the Nationals hitters are doing before the game, they should keep it up. The team has three grand slams and thirty runs in the last three outings combined and last night’s outburst was the most runs the Nats have scored in one game since July 20…of 2008.