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Countdown to Epic Fail: T-Minus 4
By Chris Mottram | September 20, 2008
With the Nats on the cusp of their first 100-loss season, we will countdown to the momentous occasion here after each loss leading up to the milestone.

In the most perfect match-up of ineptitude, the Nats lost in 14 to the Padres to reclaim the worst record in the N.L., although they’re still a half-game better than the Mariners in all of MLB. We’re four losses away with eight games left. Given their current winning percentage of 37%, it looks like this is gonna happen. Oh, and Chico Harlan has resurfaced. I assume he just couldn’t miss this historically pathetic SD-Washington series.
Previously: 14 … 13 … 12 … 11 … 10 … 9 … 8 … 7 … 6 … 5
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September 20th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
this was a brutal game to watch. too long and we couldn’t buy a hit. it WAS nice to see our hitters be so patient and taking a ton of walks. bad to see Zim and Guz go a combined 0 - 13 w/ 2 rbi. brutal. i thought i’d take a break from the eye raping of that game and watch “smokin’ aces” only to be molested by that POS movie. what a friday…