Sure got quiet out there
Briefly

The article critiques the Washington Nationals’ off-season moves, highlighting a lack of urgency as pitchers and catchers report soon. Despite addressing the first base position modestly and trying to fortify the rotation, depth issues remain in the bullpen and third base. The overall sentiment is that the Nationals are not poised to compete, risking another disappointing season. Fans may become frustrated after years of underperformance, especially given the absence of a playoff run since their last championship. The author expresses a mix of disappointment and cautious hope for future improvements.
The Nats aren't trying to compete this year. With a weak rotation and limited answers, another lost season is possible.
Fans got their championship, but after six years of losing seasons, they'll soon turn on management if nothing changes.
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