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The Road to 121 Losses

Tracking the Nats’ historic chase of the ’62 Mets

Current Record: 27-37 (.421, 9.5 GB)

Projected Record: 68-94

Percentage of Camden Yards Seats With Butts in Them: 43.9

What This Says About the Argument That Bringing Baseball to Washington Would Cut Into the Orioles’ Revenue: MASN!

Parsing the Win: Nats 7, Baltimore 4. For a town that’s produced so much great TV—The Wire, Homicide: Life on the Streets, Stop Snitchin’—you’d think Hollywood on the Patapsco could get its freaking TV working. How will Sam Perlozzo ever get his news?

Barry Svrluga Adjectives of the Day: “undeniable,” “simple,” “different”

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