Nats Finally Swing Trade To Add Arms To Their League- Worst Bullpen. The Nationals, owners of the very worst bullpen ERA in all of baseball, made a move today to fortify their relief pitching, snagging a couple arms from Oakland’s not- actually- all- that- much- better bullpen: Blake Treinen is young and throws hard, and has been an important part of Washington’s bullpen since 2. ERA, 1. 6. 19 WHIP, and - 0. WAR in 3. 7 innings as one of Washington’s most- used relievers. He bombed spectacularly as Washington’s closer this season, and has been kicking around and generally failing in various other relief roles in the time since. The inclusions of Neuse and Luzardo—Washington’s second- and third- round picks in the 2.

Blake Treinen is young and throws hard, and has been an important part of Washington’s bullpen since 2014, but his numbers in 2017 are real rough: 5.73 ERA, 1.619. Another Evil (2017) Movie Full Hd.

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God professional- grade relievers. Madson’s had a good season in Oakland, posting a 2. ERA and . 7. 88 WHIP in 3.

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Washington’s. Doolittle gives the Nats a lefty reliever who is neither the scattershot Enny Romero, nor the junk- balling Oliver Perez. Dolittle hasn’t given up a hit to a left- handed batter in 2. ESPN. Washington’s offense is terrifying—even with prolonged injuries shelving Jayson Werth and Adam Eaton, the Nats are second in MLB to the Astros in hits, runs, and total bases, and they put up another 1. Reds—but their bullpen has been a source of misery for years, and never more than in 2. It has been GM Mike Rizzo’s routine to shop for veteran bullpen arms mid- season, adding guys like Jonathan Papelbon and Mark Melancon in recent mid- summer deals, but none of those moves have thus far taken the Nats anywhere close to the promised land.

Maybe this is finally the year (it’s not).