(AP Photo. Maybe Joel Hanrahan could've saved the day in the 7th? Nah.)
"It's like, what else can go wrong? I'm beginning to think the baseball gods really do hate us." (Adam Dunn, via Washington Times, 7/1/2009)
Just when you think you've seen everything...
Marlins 7, Nationals 5: Recipe for disaster. Marlins. Walks. Errors. Bullpen. Rain.
The Nats might not ever beat the Marlins again.
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