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Nats aren’t alone: An ugly streak for DC sports teams

WASHINGTON 鈥 The drought continues. Another offseason has begun earlier than expected for a Washington sports team that was outstanding in the regular season.

鈥淚t was right there, right there for us to get, and we just didn鈥檛 get it done, man,鈥 said Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth, following the team鈥檚 elimination from the National League Division Series at the hands of the Chicago Cubs in five games.

The Nationals were also eliminated last year in the division series.

鈥淭his is tough. This stings a little bit,鈥 Werth said at the time.

Playoff appearances in 2012 and 2014 ended with first round losses for the Nationals as well.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of those things you can鈥檛 find the words to say,鈥 said pitcher Gio Gonzalez in 2014. 鈥漎ou鈥檝e got to put it in the past and get ready for spring training.鈥

The Nationals are far from alone when it comes to disappointing playoff performances. In the two dozen postseason appearances made by the Nationals, Capitals, Wizards and Redskins since 2005, all have ended in a first- or second-round exit.

The four teams have now played a combined 69 seasons without reaching a league or conference championship.

It last happened in 1998, when the Capitals made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Final before losing.

The playoff struggles come despite regular season success. In 2012, the Nationals led all of baseball with 98 wins, and the team won its division ahead of each of its playoff appearances.

The Nationals鈥 playoff frustrations are eclipsed only by those of the Capitals. The team has regularly stumbled in the postseason despite locking up seven division titles in the past decade, while winning the National Hockey League鈥檚 Presidents’ Trophy three times for finishing the regular season with the best overall record.

The picture is not as bleak for fans who look beyond D.C.鈥檚 top four professional teams. D.C. United last won Major League Soccer鈥檚 title in 2004. The Washington Kastles won their latest World TeamTennis championship in 2015.

John Aaron

John Aaron is a news anchor and reporter for 海角精品黑料. After starting his professional broadcast career as an anchor and reporter for WGET and WGTY in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, he went on to spend several years in the world of sports media, working for Comcast SportsNet, MLB Network Radio, and 海角精品黑料.

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