This is from the Elias Sports Bureau:
"The Nationals went 2-5 on their just-completed homestand, scoring only 18 runs (an average of 2.6 per game) and hitting .225 with only one home run. In the "home-run era" (1993 to now), only one other major-league team has had a homestand of at least seven games in which it had numbers as poor as the Nationals had in runs, home runs and batting average -- in July 2002, the Diamondbacks had a seven-game homestand on which they did not hit a home run, averaged 2.4 runs per game and hit .219."
Monday, July 25, 2005
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