After their win Saturday, the Washington Nationals have been mathematically eliminated from the MLB postseason because of New York Mets' win, meaning that they've effectively come to end of the road in their 2015 season. As we'll do with each eliminated team this season, let's give them a send-off that would make Boyz II Men proud . We'll look at the high and lows of their season, what bright spots their future might hold and what questions need answering as they prepare for 2016. HIGH POINT : During one stretch in May, the Nationals won 18 of 23 games and were looking every bit as advertised in terms of a frontrunner for the National League pennant. Washington was nine games over .500 and on May 26 when the positive mojo seemed to start to lose its steam. The team lost seven of its next 10 games and has played sub-.500 baseball since May 25. [On this week's StewPod: The major storylines heading into the week of the MLB season. ] LOW POINT: With all the injuries, disappointment and turmoil the club experienced this season, it's difficult to pick just one, but we'll go with Saturday since it marked the official demise of what nearly everyone expected to be a memorable season. Most...
End of the Road 2015: Washington Nationals
Published September 27, 2015 at 1:40 PM
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