Tough one. On one hand:
1. The Nats were touted as world series favorites when they signed Scherzer and then went on to suffer a plethora of injuries (like the Cardinals and Mets, btw) and not even make the playoffs because their manager is an idiot who doesn't know how to manage his bullpen. Might make them the biggest underachievers in sports history (even below the 2012-2013 Lakers)
2. Both these teams went "all in" in acquiring "aces" and making trades to acquire bats and relievers and every square has them meeting in the ALCS. It's like everyone forgot Cancer Patient Price usually sucks in October, but whatever.
Not even sure which way I'd go with this one @BucciMane
1. The Nats were touted as world series favorites when they signed Scherzer and then went on to suffer a plethora of injuries (like the Cardinals and Mets, btw) and not even make the playoffs because their manager is an idiot who doesn't know how to manage his bullpen. Might make them the biggest underachievers in sports history (even below the 2012-2013 Lakers)
2. Both these teams went "all in" in acquiring "aces" and making trades to acquire bats and relievers and every square has them meeting in the ALCS. It's like everyone forgot Cancer Patient Price usually sucks in October, but whatever.
Not even sure which way I'd go with this one @BucciMane

