Summary
The efficiency with which the Washington Nationals' bullpen can eviscerate any shred of hope on a given night is so pure, so unflinching, that it's worth wondering whether it's the thing this team does best.
An offense that has become one of the best in the National League has been unable to pile up enough runs to keep up with the escalating tally for the opposing team. Even games that should be tinged with promise, such as Monday night's, wind up ending the same way.See the full content of this document
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Bullpen Wastes Detwiler's Solid Start
In his first major league start, 2007 first-round pick Ross Detwiler showed the progress that has the team hoping he's ready to stay in the big leagues by the end of the year. A five-run exp...
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