Washington’s offense finished the first half leading the National League in AVG (.277), OBP (.345), SLG (.467), wOBA (.343), hits (855), extra-base hits (320), runs scored (486), and RBIs (472), and they were second in wRC+ (108 to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 110).
NATIONALS’ STARTERS:
Nationals’ starters went into the All-Star Break with the NL’s third-lowest ERA as a group (3.71), behind only the Arizona Diamondbacks (3.43) and LA Dodgers (3.24); the third-lowest FIP (3.79), behind the D-Backs (3.65), and Dodgers (3.53), second-lowest BAA (.231) to LA’s .223, second-lowest WHIP (1.