To be honest, the Nationals as of now are no longer the worst team in the MLB, because there have been some minor improvements to us (and a major one, firing Lenny Harris), and also because some other teams (the Marlins, the Padres) have gotten considerably worse. I think with Dunn and Hudson we are, say, a 70-win team. But the more important part of the equation - more important than the free agents - is improvement from our youngsters. If Milledge, Dukes, Zimmerman, Flores, Shell, Hanrahan, Balester and Zimmermann can be consistently good and consistently off the DL, then we have a shot at 75+. Worst case scenario, we become Dr. Hideous' Injury Funhouse again and everyone slumps again and our pitchers get blown up and demoralized and we duplicate last year. Best case scenario, our youngsters all get hot, Dunn and Hudson join the fun, our pitchers learn on the job, and we actually exceed .500. I believe that is at least possible.