2007 Washington Nationals
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2007 Washington Nationals / Franchise: Washington Nationals / BR Team Page[edit]
Record: 73-89, Finished 4th in NL Eastern Division (2007 NL)
Managed by Manny Acta
Coaches: Ricardo Aponte, Pat Corrales, Lenny Harris, Jerry Morales, Mitchell Page, Randy St. Claire and Tim Tolman
History, Comments, Contributions[edit]
The 2007 Washington Nationals were one of three teams in the Major Leagues to go the entire season without recording a complete game, along with the Florida marlins and the Texas Rangers. In fact, the team received almost no contribution from its starting pitchers: reliever Jon Rauch led the pitching staff with 8 wins, the lowest in the history of the franchise, including its days as the Montreal Expos and the strike-shortened seasons of 1981 and 1994. Only three pitchers reached 100 innings: rookie Matt Chico with 167, Mike Bacsik with 118 and Jay Bergmann with 115. This is the lowest number of innings ever pitched by a team's top three starters in a full season.
Awards and Honors[edit]
- All-Star: Dmitri Young
- NL Comeback Player of the Year: Dmitri Young
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