DC Trifecta; Raptors Crush Wizards; Wiz Down 0-2

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The Wizards didn’t show up for game two and the fans are feeling the pain throughout DC tonight. The DC Trifecta was in play but with the Wizards losing the triple win was out of the question shortly after 930p. LP, Joe, and Canada discuss the Wiz/Raptors series and break down what went wrong for DC and what went well for Toronto. Can the Wiz get right and force the series beyond four games? … maybe, but highly unlikely given their game two performance! Plus, what surprised you more… Pacers beating Cavs or D.Wade pretending that age is just a number? The NBA Playoffs are awesome, join the boys and discuss! (Photo Credit: WaPo)

Wizards Playoff Preview; NBA Playoff Preview; Hype and Expectations

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The NBA Playoff picture is in focus now and the LP and Joe are going to break everything down with guest host Mark Hanna. Are the Wizards the best 8th seed ever? Are the Raptors the better opponent that the Wiz wanted to face bypassing the Celtics? Can the Wizards “turn it on” when needed? The boys discuss this and a lot more on this podcast plus take a look around the league too and ponder whether the Jazz are for real, and can Phila stun the world with a playoff series win to cap their incredible 50 game winning season. The NBA playoffs are here! Let’s go Wiz! (Photo Credit: NBCSN Washington)

Wizards First Round Playoff is Set

The 2017-2018 season has come to an end. At the beginning of the season we all predicted the Wizards would be a 2-4 seed at worst. Here we are, the Wizards are the 8 seed. This by no means should be seen as anything except a colossal failure. Sure, John Wall was out for over 2 months but the bench has been significantly improved over last year and Bradley Beal started and played all 82 games. This team was too good to be an 8 seed.

The Wizards will start the playoffs across the border in Toronto where they actually split the season series 2-2. The 2 wins came without John. Is that a reason for optimism? Sure, it can be, however the way the Wizards have ended the season gives us absolutely no reason for optimism. The Wizards had an opportunity to move up to the 7 seed but completely blew another game to a subpar team in the Orlando Magic. The Wizards didn’t come to play, and coach Brooks didn’t coach to win the game. Clearly evident by the showing of G-Leaguer Devin Robinson in the 3rd quarter.

The typical D.C. question is who is to blame? Who should get fired? Who should we rebuild with? And finally, when is Ernie Grunfeld going to get fired? Those are legitimate questions but the season is far from over and we will have plenty of time to talk about that come summer.

Let’s take a step back and look at the situation from an outside perspective. The Wizards clearly have one of the best point guards in the league and he looks fully healthy. The Wizards have one of the best 2 guards in the East, maybe in the league, and he’s been nothing but consistent. It’s really about the other players. Gortat is clearly a better player when John is at PG, all beef aside Gortat. Otto struggles finding his own shot but when playing the wings can hit the big 3 ball and Keef has the ability to turn it on. As the Wizards playoffs go, as John Wall can facilitate the game where the others can hit their shots. Oh, and of course play defense.

With that said I can’t bet against John Wall, maybe it’s the homer in me. Wizards in 6. #DCFamily

Nats Rocky Start; Wiz Rocky Finish; WWE; + One More Thing

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Stevie and Joe talk about all kinds of things on the latest episode of the DTC podcast. First, the Wizards are sliding into the playoffs seemingly ill prepared to face the Raptors or Celtics, while the Capitals are set to begin their championship chase with less pressure than years past. After that the boys get a mile wide and a mile deep on all things Nationals from pitching to hitting to the general sense of fear die-hard fans are starting to feel as the bats keep going cold… for Zimm, ice ice cold. Finally what would a S&J show be without some political chatter and a discussion about TV ratings including the dumpster-fire known as “GetUp” on ESPN. Tune in and share this podcast!

Six Things We Learned About the Nationals From the First 10 Games

The 2018 season is about 8% complete but that isn’t stopping us from completely overreacting to the first 2 weeks of the season and projecting 10 things we learned about the team during this opening stretch that will likely continue throughout the season.

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  1. Max Scherzer is good.

I swear the rest of these won’t be as obvious. But come on, for starters (pun intended), this guy has been incredible. Outside of one wayward, mediocre, decent for any other pitcher start this guy has been completely dominant and unhittable. In 3 starts, Max has a .90 ERA, 20 innings pitched, 27 strikeouts, and .80 WHIP. Throw in a complete game 2 hitter as the team looked to bounce back from a 5 game losing streak and therein lies the reason this team will be in the hunt for the entire season. Any time you can put a guy like Max on the hill every 5th day, you’re going to be contending come September.

  1. Bryce Harper will be on base A LOT.

We’ve always known about the power Bryce possesses at the plate. But what is making Harper an early candidate for MVP is his patience at the plate so far and ability to get on base at all costs. In 10 games, Bryce has a .333 average, .529 OBP, and 1.408 OPS. Not to mention he’s doing that while leading the MLB in home runs at 6. If he continues this, Bryce will provide ample opportunities for guys behind him to drive in runs this season and prove to be the MVP candidate we all are rooting for him to be.

  1. Stephen Strasburg has taken the next step in his ascent to dominance.

The stuff has always been there. Nasty slider, unhittable changeup, and overpowering fastball. But for years, it always seemed that something was missing. Maybe it was mental, maybe injury related. But now, Strasburg seems to have put whatever was ailing him behind and he is showing signs of complete dominance. Since last year’s All-Star break, Strasburg has a 1.17 ERA, best in MLB during that span. If he continues performing like this, he’ll be battling his teammate for the NL Cy Young award.

  1. Adam Eaton’s injury struggles will be an ongoing story

Nobody got off to a hotter start than Eaton this season. Winning NL Player of the Week in his first week back from a gruesome knee injury was vindication that he was fully healed and back to the Mighty Mouse we all knew and loved. But since then, Eaton has slowed down and nagging injuries have crept back, forcing him to be placed on the DL yesterday. Who knows if this is just a minor setback and totally unrelated to the ACL surgery. But it was pretty obvious that even while Eaton was playing so well, he didn’t look fully healthy and one must wonder whether he ever will be back to 100%.

  1. We need to see more Pedro Severino in the lineup.

Just today, it was announced that Matt Witer shad been activated back on to the roster after his injury and Miguel Montero has been designated for assignment. While that’s a tough way for Montero to return to the team following the birth of his child, anyone watching can see that Severino has provided a spark both offensively and defensively to the ball club. His constant energy and bounce behind the plate is contagious and his ability to give quality at bats in the bottom of the lineup has been invaluable in creating more scoring chances. We’ll see if Wieters returns and is able to get his bat going. But if not, Davey should have a short leash and give more opportunities for Severino to shine.

  1. The Mets will be a thorn in our side the entire season.

Let’s be real. That opening series hurt if you’re a Nats fan. Getting swept at home during the opening weekend of games, including an extra inning gut punch game on national television sucks. Worst of all, that didn’t seem like a fluke. That felt like an above average team with more than above average pitching coming to town and showing the division champs that they will be around all season and striking blood first. Now, it’s not cause to completely overreact but rather to acknowledge that this is going to be a long season and a dogfight with the Mets awaits for the division. But after 8% of the season, I still like what I’ve seen so far and think the next 92% will be better.