The Washington Nationals are experiencing a significantly poor defensive season, yielding 639 runs, which is the second-highest in Major League Baseball. Their lack of efficiency extends to a .311 batting average on balls in play, placing them second-worst in this metric. Additionally, the Nationals have the second-lowest fielding run value at -35, with underperformance across all positions except center field. This discrepancy in defense is contributing to an overall dismal performance, making it an area that demands attention and improvement during the season.
The Washington Nationals' atrocious defense has led to an alarming 639 runs given up this year, ranking second-most in the majors.
Opposing offenses have capitalized on the Nationals' poor defense, with a stunning .311 batting average on balls in play, ranking second-worst in baseball.
The Nationals have the second-lowest fielding run value at -35, suffering from deficiencies in almost all positions except for center field.
The Nationals rank poorly across various positions: 29th for catcher and shortstop, 30th for second base, demonstrating widespread defensive inadequacies.
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