Over Price's last five starts, he's allowed one earned run or fewer in four of them. The one sub-par outing came his last time out, when the lefty allowed seven runs over five innings to the Mets. His ERA jumped over 60 points due to that one performance. The Nats' middle of the order, which struggled against the Yankees and got called out by manager Davey Johnson on Sunday will have to try and get their act together against a power lefty who has been in a zone lately. Bryce Harper was left flailing and looking silly when he faced Yankees lefties Andy Pettitte and Clay Rapada over the weekend, but he struggles against soft-tossing southpaws or lefties with sidewinding motions. The hard-throwing Price should be a better matchup for Harper, whose numbers against lefties this season (.346/.404/.596) are still incredibly impressive. The Nats will send Chien-Ming Wang to the hill tonight, looking to get their first strong start out of the veteran righty since he moved into the rotation on May 30. Wang has failed to go more than five innings in any of his three starts. His pitch count has risen quickly and his sinker hasn't had that hard bite down in the zone. Instead of skipping Wang's turn in the rotation and pitching Stephen Strasburg on what would actually be an extra day of rest due to two off-days, Johnson is keeping everything in line. Wang goes tonight, while Strasburg will pitch tomorrow on six days' rest.