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Offline vicki4471

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Re: Nationals vs Padres, Game 4
« Reply #250 on: April 28, 2014, 11:10:04 am »
My bad, it's still early.



no problem. There have been so many sub-par performances lately it's easy to get them confused.

Offline expos1994

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Re: Nationals vs Padres, Game 4
« Reply #251 on: April 28, 2014, 11:34:26 am »
You guys are really gloomy. The Nats are still over .500. They only lost by 2.

LaRoche is playing well... Roark has been a surprise thus far... Werth is healthy and not slumping...
Zimmermann has looked good... Strasburg was dominant in his last start... The bench is so much better than last year...
Gio wins when he pitches... Espinosa is playing beyond expectations as is Rendon... Fister is coming back very soon... followed by Zimmerman and Ramos... Storen has been good and so has Soriano.

It's way early... this is a good team. The rotation with Fister and Roark at #4 and #5 is just... sickly good. Playoff chances are still at 91.5%


Offline blue911

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Re: Nationals vs Padres, Game 4
« Reply #252 on: April 28, 2014, 11:42:34 am »
You guys are really gloomy. The Nats are still over .500. They only lost by 2.

LaRoche is playing well... Roark has been a surprise thus far... Werth is healthy and not slumping...
Zimmermann has looked good... Strasburg was dominant in his last start... The bench is so much better than last year...
Gio wins when he pitches... Espinosa is playing beyond expectations as is Rendon... Fister is coming back very soon... followed by Zimmerman and Ramos... Storen has been good and so has Soriano.

It's way early... this is a good team. The rotation with Fister and Roark at #4 and #5 is just... sickly good. Playoff chances are still at 91.5%

Their defense is beyond terrible.