if you want a real comparison, look at what each player has done in extra innings.
Yes, because one in every what, 15 games goes to extra innings? Or we can just look at WAR.
this is why the nats are in first place and it'll stay that way, and the angels are 5.5 back and will be playing for the wild-card if they are lucky.
Yes, the Nats are in first place because Bryce Harper is a stud and the Angels are in second because Mike Trout only gets hits against crappy pitching. Not the depth of the pitching staffs or the talent in the rest of the division - those aren't important. I said in the beginning of this thread that Nats had a really good chance of making the playoffs and I stand by that. Nats fans should be very proud of what this team is doing and this thread exemplifies that. But let's not get carried away - Mike Trout is having one of the top three greatest rookie season's of all time and potentially one of the top 25 seasons of all time. That needs to be recognized, even by Nats fans caught up in Bryce Harper Mania. We're looking at a potential MVP, Rookie of the Year, Gold Glove, Stolen Base Champion and batting average champion despite not playing the first 40 games. Since I'm one of a few on this board who saw Freddy Lynn play, you're watching something you may only see once in your lifetime.
I will say this though and you hit it right on the head - the one thing keeping me up at night is the thought of a one game playoff against Justin Verlander to win the Wild Card. I still remember having to face Randy Johnson in 1995 to make the playoffs, and that was brutal. I don't want to do it again.