Game #60 Nats are in D.C. with a pivotal homestand! | TalkNats.com
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The Washington Nationals have demonstrated impressive resiliency with an 11-5 record since May 14, showcasing their offensive potential with a remarkable record of four consecutive games scoring at least nine runs. Upcoming, they face a six-game homestand starting against the Cubs. Pitcher Trevor Williams is expected to lead the mound effort, backed by a rested bullpen. Although there's concern over defensive performance, particularly from some key players, there is a clear push from management and players alike to focus on building a winning culture moving forward into June.
We should get used to [winning]. You play this game to win. So ideally you show up every day with a chance to compete and win. Losing is not why we play at all.
If Williams can put up zeros, you would think the Nats will give themselves a good chance to win.
The Nats set a team scoring record with four consecutive games with at least 9-runs each, and then on Sunday couldn't find the ability to score more than one run.
With the day-off yesterday, manager Dave Martinez has a rested bullpen.
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