Nationals moving promising rookie reliever back into starting rotation
Briefly

The Washington Nationals have been experiencing inconsistencies in their lineup and pitching, with some players standing out positively. Rookie righty Brad Lord has had a notable season, boasting a 3.46 ERA and 1.246 WHIP in 35 appearances, demonstrating reliability as a reliever with a lower 2.79 ERA. As he returns to the starting rotation, the team hopes he can stabilize their pitching, which has struggled aside from MacKenzie Gore. Jake Irvin, despite being the second-best starter, holds a 4.81 ERA, further emphasizing the need for improvement in the rotation.
Rookie righty Brad Lord has emerged as a reliable player for the Washington Nationals, boasting a 3.46 ERA and 1.246 WHIP in 35 appearances this season.
Despite inconsistent play from its rotation, the Nationals hope Brad Lord can provide quality starts, especially given the struggles of other pitchers like Jake Irvin.
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