The problem with the Washington Nationals isn’t that twitter accounts of the opposing team, a retired player or their “regional broadcast partner” are trolling them.
@Braves Which part, giving up the home run, or drilling the 20-year-old on the first pitch his next time up?
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) August 7, 2013
@dcsportsbog … pic.twitter.com/smTN4TvvdF
— Justin H. (@tha_prophet) August 7, 2013
The issue is that the Nats have a 54-59 record that has them 14½ back of the division lead and 8 back of the play-in game. Social media fights are side-effects of the Nats underachievement.
