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Capitol Punishment

After losing again last night, the Washington Nationals have now dropped nine straight games, pushing their league worst record to 38-70. They’re on pace to finish 57-105, and while that won’t make them the worst team ever, they’re playing like it.

Or are they? Over the last month, the Nationals are 4-18, which is pretty horrible, but they’ve allowed just 4.4 runs per game over that 22 game stretch. Their offense has still been bad, scoring just 3.6 runs per game, but a 0.8 run per game differential isn’t the kind of thing you expect when a team goes 4-18 and drops nine straight games. Using a pythagorean expectation based on their runs scored and allowed, the Nationals have played more like a .432 team over their last 22 games, which would give them a 10-12 pythag record.

The Nationals aren’t a good team, but they aren’t this bad. For those fans in San Diego and Seattle hoping to out-lose the Nationals in the race for Stephen Strasburg, have a little hope – progression to the mean is on the way. Washington’s the worst team in baseball, but they’re not a .352 club.



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Dave is a co-founder of USSMariner.com and contributes to the Wall Street Journal.

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  1. Benne says:

    I knew you couldn’t resist the opportunity to drop Strasburg’s name there.

    Strasburg fever is catching the nation (well, at least the Northwest and San Diego), and it will be an intense race down the stretch.

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  2. Jeff says:

    Benne, you say “race” like the Mariners and Padres are going to do their best impersonations of NBA franchises and start tanking games for a better draft pick.

    Dave, is there anyway you can put a silver lining around the Mariners’ horrible play? Or will Strasburg be silver lining enough?

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