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On the road again: Let’s go Nats!

NL East standings, after the second home stand

Whew! Did that homestand have enough drama for you? For me the highlight was Bryce Harper, who represented my team well with his play and his maturity. The lowlight was Jayson Werth’s broken wrist, just as Werth was hitting his stride and beginning to win over skeptics. Ugh!

By the end of the weekend, the good guys had won both series (2-1 over the Diamondbacks and 2-1 over the Phillies) and still led the National League East. I was at the ballpark for all of the wins and none of the losses, and I’m starting to wonder if I need to attend every game.

Today, the Nationals begin a six-game trip to play three games each at Pittsburg (12-16) and Cincinnati (15-13). I like our odds to win both series. Let’s go Nats!

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Caught stealing

With today’s 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Nationals brought fans another exciting ending. Out of 15 wins so far this year, seven have been by one run.

It’s fun, but it may kill me.

Bryce Harper put on a hitting show, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, two runs scored and an RBI. And Ian Desmond triggered the victory horn when he hit a 2-run, walk-off home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.

Great stuff, but I also liked the rundown in the top of the ninth, which erased a D-backs baserunner and yielded my photo of the day.

Photo: Danny Espinosa chases Arizona shortstop John McDonald, who tried but failed to steal second. 

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Tough road trip, but we’re still in first

NL East standings, after the second road trip

That road trip could have been more fun, but hey, we’re still 14 and 8 and tied for first in the NL East. Our starting pitching is awesome; In two games, Bryce Harper gave the world a glimpse of his ridiculous talent; and Tyler Moore hit the ball in his major-league debut.

Winning the Padres series 2-1 was nice, but it stung to lose all three against the Dodgers. Or maybe more accurately, Saturday’s loss stung because we really should have had that one. And then there’s my effort to organize my life to follow West Coast games and get enough sleep. Score that one #Natsfangirlfail.

With the team back home, let’s win a couple of series over the Diamondbacks and Phillies.

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Oh, Henry

My goodness. That was some baseball game, although I would have preferred a different ending than a 4-3 win by the Dodgers in 10 innings.

Bryce Harper logged his first major-league hit and RBI, and his arm made its own debut with a bullet from left to home. Stephen Strasburg was terrific, logging 9 strikeouts in 7 innings, while allowing just 5 hits and one earned run. Strasburg also hit a double and came thiiiiiis close to adding a 3-run homer.

And then there’s Henry Rodriguez. In two-thirds of an inning, Rodriguez tortured Nationals fans by allowing 3 hits and 2 earned runs. He threw 3 wild pitches, and for all I knew, his next pitch might have landed in my living room in DC.

I’m always a wreck when Henry is pitching. When is Drew Storen coming back?

Photo: From a game with a happier ending, on April 18, Henry Rodriguez earns the save in a 3-2 win over the Houston Astros.

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Let’s go Bryce!

Finally, 691 days after Bryce Harper became the first pick in the 2010 amateur drafttoday is the day.

NatsTown has been waiting patiently for Harper’s major-league debut, but imagine how slowly time has passed for him. When you’re younger (our Bryce is still a teen), every hour, day, month, and year can seem like it lasts forever.

Given the Nationals’ lack of offense, I’m looking forward to Harper’s bat. And I’m a fan of his arm, although I’ve seen the canon misfire a few times.

But more than anything, I love this kid for his energy. Harper does everything 110%, except when goes for 120%.

He’s a hotshot and there will be bumps in the road, but I think fans will embrace Bryce. Not just because of his talent and potential, but also because he plays so hard.

I know I’m cheering for Harper to take the world by storm. Congratulations Bryce!

Photos: (1) Bryce Harper on first after hitting a single in the 2012 spring opener against Houston; (2) Harper at bat in an exhibition game against the Georgetown Hoyas; and (3) Harper runs out the play for a single.

 

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