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The Philadelphia Phillies start a six-game homestand Monday night Authentic Christian McCaffrey Jersey , hoping to put a rough stretch behind them and close the gap in two playoff races.The Phillies, who are three games behind the Atlanta Braves in the National League East and two games back for the second NL wild-card spot, begin a three-game series against the Washington Nationals on Monday. The teams met for three games in Washington last week.Stephen Strasburg (6-7, 4.23 ERA) opposes Zach Eflin (9-4, 3.93) on Monday night in a repeat pitching matchup from the Nationals-Phillies game last Wednesday.Article continues below ...The Phillies (70-60) lost that series to the Nationals last week, and they have not won a series since sweeping the Miami Marlins in early August. Philadelphia has lost six of its last eight games and 12 of 19.However, the Phillies were 8-3 winners over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday and clubbed four home runs. That included the 22nd homer of the season from third baseman Maikel Franco. One of those 22 long balls for Franco came last week against Strasburg, a pitcher Franco has hit well in his career. Against the Nationals right-hander, Franco is batting .318 with two homers and a .966 OPS in 22 at-bats.Franco’s homer was one of two Strasburg surrendered last week in his first start in more than a month. Strasburg, who was on the disabled list with a neck injury, gave up five runs and seven hits and struck out seven in four innings.“It’s a work in progress,” Strasburg told reporters after the outing. “I obviously missed a while, so I’ll learn some things from (this start) and take it into the next one.” Strasburg, who also missed time this season because of shoulder inflammation Baker Mayfield Jersey Elite , will make his 16th start of the year. He had a 3.12 ERA in his 11 starts before the injury but has an 8.83 ERA in his four starts since first hitting the disabled list in June.Strasburg is 10-2 with a 2.48 ERA and 0.896 WHIP in 22 career starts against the Phillies. He has a 1.45 ERA in eight starts at Citizens Bank Park.The Nationals (65-66), who have won the NL East in each of the last two seasons, have seen their playoff chances narrow in recent weeks. Washington is 5-9 in its last 14 games and sits 8 1/2 games back in the division.The Nationals finally found some offense Sunday and are hoping for some carryover in Philadelphia. Washington was shut out in its previous three consecutive games, starting Thursday against the Phillies, but came alive for a 15-0 win over the New York Mets on Sunday. The Nationals scored 14 of the 15 runs in the eighth and ninth innings.They had similar success against Eflin last week. Eflin, a right-hander, allowed five runs (four earned) and 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings last week. It was the second shortest start of the season for Eflin, who has a 5.22 ERA in his last five starts.He owns a 6.48 ERA in two career starts against Washington.The Phillies are 7-6 so far this season against the Nationals. The teams have six games remaining this season, all at Citizens Bank Park. With each passing day, we get morerumors coming down the pike as we approach the MLB trade deadline on July 31.From now until then, there's going to be so many that it will almost be impossible to keep track of them all.A rumor could emerge one day and then a deal is agreed on the next.That's what happened with Cole Hamels. He's now a Chicago Cub, according to Patrick Mooney ofThe Athletic:Patrick Mooney PJ_MooneySources: #Cubs moving toward a Cole Hamels deal that would be centered around lower-level minor-league prospects and salary relief for #Rangers. Something to monitor: Class-A Myrtle Beach right-hander Rollie Lacy was scratched from tonight鈥檚 start.Fortunately, we can help with that in a small way.We'll look at three players who could land on your favorite MLB team ahead of the 4 p.m. ET deadline on July 31.There is a slew of starting pitchers in the news, so let's take a look at some.Zack Wheeler on the Move?With the deadline looming http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-tre_davious-white-jersey , the Milwaukee Brewers are 60-46 thanks in large part to a relatively consistent pitching staff.Even with that, they're looking to try to improve it even further.According to Jon Morosi of MLB Network, the Brewers have discussed a potential deal for Wheeler with the New York Mets, though no deal is close:Jon Morosi jonmorosiSources: #Brewers, #Mets have discussed Zack Wheeler trade. No deal is close. MLB MLBNetworkTheback end of theBrewers' rotation could use a more consistent arm. They sport Wade Miley and Freddy Peralta back there at the moment, and while they're doing well, they've combined for just 13 starts this season.Wheeler has an ERA of 4.33 over 19 starts, but in his last 10 starts, his ERA is 3.50.No, Wheeler isn't a player you're going to break down the door for, but he could certainly help the Brewers push themselves over the hump in the postseason with a more well-defined rotation.Let's see how this rumor evolves.Stroman On the Block?One would have to assume thatbaseball general managers are fans of certain players for one reason or another.Perhaps they drafted someoneduring their time with one team and are now with another team and are interested in trading for that player to make theircurrent outfit better.Well, that could be happening with the Atlanta Braves and Toronto Blue Jays.Former Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos, now the general manager of the Braves,has reached out to his old team about acquiring starting pitcher Marcus Stroman http://www.pantherscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-christian-mccaffrey-jersey , Morosi reported, though nothing appears close.Morosi noted that Stroman is not a free agent until after 2020, but he pointed out the arbitration difficulties the Blue Jays had with the 27-year-old, and they may not feel they can complete a long-term deal.The Braves are remarkably competitive, but they need to bolster their rotation.They've dealt with injuries all year long and also poor play from fellow starter Julio Teheran.Although, Stroman has been horrific this year, pitching to a 4-7 record with an ERA of 5.20 over 14 games started.This could be a move that helps Stroman because of the new team, but this is also a move that Anthopolous wants to make to assist with the future of the club.Brewers Eyeing Schoop and GausmanIt seems as though the Brewers are ready to buy at the deadline as they have rumors flying around them over numerous players.According to Ken Rosenthal ofThe Athletic,the Brewers have engaged in "serious discussions" with the Baltimore Orioles, though Rosenthal isn't sure if it's about infielder Jonathan Schoop, starting pitcher Kevin Gausman, or both as a package deal:Ken Rosenthal Ken_Rosenthal#Brewers engaged in serious discussions with the #Orioles, sources tell The Athletic. Unclear if MIL鈥檚 focus is Schoop, Gausman or a package including both.The Orioles would be trading Schoop at a premium right now http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/baker-mayfield-jersey , as he's hit five home runs over his last six games.The Brewers sporting Hernan Perez at second base is fine and dandy and all, but Schoop would be an immediate upgrade especially in the power department, as Schoop has more than half of the total home runs Perez has.As far as Gausman goes, he's another guy who could appear consistently for the Brewers like Wheeler and log some innings.His numbers haven't been that spectacular this season,going 4-8 with a 4.54 ERA, but going from the AL East to the NL Central could benefit Gausman, and it will help the Brewers to have more consistency in their starting rotation as we get closer to the postseason.With a trade like this, the Orioles will have officially cleaned house. They've traded third basemen Manny Machado and relief pitcher Zack Britton, so a deal like this will even further illustrate their desire to get this rebuild going sooner rather than later.It should be noted, though, that the Brewers acquired third basemen Mike Moustakas, according to Jeffrey Flanagan of MLB.com:Jeffrey Flanagan FlannyMLBPer source: The Royals have agreed to a deal with the Brewers for Mike Moustakas for Minor Leaguers Brett Phillips and Jorge Lopez.That transaction could impact the prospect load the Brewers are willing to give up. They dealt Brett Phillips and Jorge Lopez as a part of the deal, and Phillips ranks as a top-10 prospect for the club overall.Both Schoop and Gausman would have a defined role on the Brewers today if they were able to get them despite trading prospects for him?Statistics courtesy of Baseball-Referenceand ESPN.com.