The five games out make it tempting to think they’re still in it, but they seem like quitters who’ve used the injuries as an excuse to phone it in this year. I don’t think they have the spirit to battle back.
I lean to sellers.
The Nats hvae been injured and just haven’t been sharp, and both Atlanta and Philadelphia are untested in the pressures of a pennant race. Five games isn’t a lot. Gain a game a week and you catch them by the end of August.
The Nats are starting to get people back from injury, but the pitching has collapsed. Given their injury and bullpen problems, they were pressing their starters to go long in every game. At the beginning of the season, the Nats had one of the best starting pitching staffs in the league. Now Strasburg is injured, Hellickson did a turn on the DL, and Gio and Roark are burned out. Scherzer can't pitch every night.
It's shaping up as a jinxed season. If everyone can get healthy and stay healthy, the Nats can get back into it. But that's a big if.