MIAMI -- If Saturday's 8-0 loss to the Marlins was any indication, the Nationals may have hit rock bottom. The Nationals couldn't do anything right.
The offense was nonexistent, going 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position. The dominating pitching, which is the team's backbone, didn't turn up, either. And the Nationals didn't play errorless baseball. In fact, they are 29th in the Major Leagues in fielding percentage (.974).
After the game, manager Matt Williams wasn't pleased by what he saw.
"Today, there wasn't much to say other than [the Marlins] got some big hits, we didn't.