As the Washington Nationals’ slow start to the 2015 season rolls on into the final days of April, it’s beginning to look like the team is following the same script every single night: great starting pitching, virtually no offense and mediocre relief pitching.
Unfortunately, last night’s loss to the Miami Marlins was much of the same for the Nationals. Starter Jordan Zimmermann pitched a solid six innings, allowing two runs on six hits. But the offense was once again dormant, and the Nats lost the game, 3-2. There were some bright spots to the game though, mostly Bryce Harper‘s continued dominance in the field and at the plate.