Stress the Positives:
Trevor Williams threw 92 pitches in 4 2⁄3 innings pitched in his March 17th start, and that was best thing he could say in post game comments on the outing. He got his work in, and built his arm up for the upcoming start of the season. And really, that was about all to take away for the 30-year-old starter who signed a 2-year deal with Washington this winter.
Williams gave up 10 hits, one a home run, three walks, and seven earned runs in the start against Miami.