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Amid their most important stretch of games this season, the Washington Nationals are suddenly playing like they did at the start of the year.

When the Washington Nationals were in the midst of their sluggish 19-31 start to the 2019 season, two glaring issues persisted.

The bullpen was bad, historically bad, and that got the most attention. But the other problem was the lineup, which often failed to provide run support for its starting pitchers and came...

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