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The Washington Nationals were 58-61, 4th in the NL East. Yesterday, the Washington Nationals routed the Cincinnati Reds 8-2 at Nationals Park.

Nationals Daily Vibe Check
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last night's win

In a good rhythm. Coming off a win by 6. That energy is baked into the score. The catch: carrying 9 on the injured list. It adds up.

Nationals Game on August 09

Opponent:Cincinnati Reds (56-60)
Location:Nationals Park
First Pitch:12:15 PM EDT
Pitching Matchup:Brad Lord (5-2, 3.81 ERA) vs Brady Singer (5-10, 4.67 ERA)
TV Broadcast:Peacock/NBCSN, Peacock/NBCSN
Forecast:☀️ Clear sky, 77°F, Wind 2 mph

Nationals Score & Recap

Yesterday, the Washington Nationals routed the Cincinnati Reds 8-2 at Nationals Park.

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Highlights

Nationals Record & Standings

NL East

TeamL10WLPCTGBSTRK
Braves
7047.598 L2
Phillies
6256.5258.5 L2
Marlins
5959.50011.5 W1
Nationals
5861.48713.0 W2
Mets
5167.43219.5 L1

Washington Nationals are 3-4 in their last 7 games, with a 0 run differential.

Nationals Player Stats & Leaders

Batting Leaders

PlayerHRAVGOPSRBI
5
CJ Abrams
28.288.90989
45
Andrew Pinckney
1.5002.5001
4
Daylen Lile
15.244.71460

Pitching Leaders

PitcherW-LERAWHIPIP
24
Cade Cavalli
9-53.571.30128.2
64
Orlando Ribalta
0-23.341.1735.0
39
Clayton Beeter
5-33.751.2536.0

Hot Hitters

PlayerStreak
87
Andrés Chaparro
4 hits, 5 RBI, .444 AVG in last 3 games
30
Jacob Young
4 hits, 2 RBI, .5 AVG in last 3 games
20
Keibert Ruiz
4 hits, 2 RBI, .4 AVG in last 3 games

Hot Pitchers

PitcherStreak
32
Trevor Williams
4.2 scoreless IP, 8 K in 3 recent games

Nationals News

The Washington Nationals continue to navigate a turbulent season, now sitting at 57-61 after a modest 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Despite this win, the recent 2-5 stretch shows that this team is struggling, with a concerning -11 run differential over the last week. In an effort to bolster the bullpen amid these challenges, the Nats claimed sidearm pitcher Wyatt Mills from the Dodgers, signaling a proactive approach to improve their pitching depth. Meanwhile, fans should keep an eye on promising talent like Andrew Alvarez, who has been making headlines with his emerging status as a key arm. With first-round pick Chris Hacopian skipping Low-A for Wilmington, the organization's commitment to developing future stars remains evident. The Nats may not be in contention now, but they're clearly laying the groundwork for brighter days ahead.

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Nationals Upcoming Schedule

The Washington Nationals host the Chicago Cubs for a 3-game series starting Tuesday.

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