Taking a poll of the clubhouse yesterday, it appears the Nats truly don't care who they'll see in the Division Series, given how things played out in the regular season. "I don't think we've been hammered or dominated either of them over the season, so that's why I say I don't know that it matters a ton," first baseman Adam LaRoche said, when the topic of possible Division Series opponents was tossed at him. "If it was a team that we were 7-2 against, whatever, and another team that hammers us, then yeah, we'd all obviously want to go somewhere where we've got a little momentum. But between Atlanta and the Cardinals, I don't know that it matters." "At the point we're at now, if we want to do what we want to do, we're going to have to beat really good teams, no matter what," said third baseman Ryan Zimmerman. "This is where the good teams are, and there's really not a weak team. So anyone we play, we're going to have to play our best baseball to win." Obviously, the Nats know the Braves a little better than they do the Cardinals, given that they faced their National League East rivals 18 times this season, compared to having just seven games against St. Louis. Their winning percentages against Atlanta (.555) and St. Louis (.571) are fairly similar, but the Nats did outscore the Braves 84-69 this season, while the scoring margin against the Cardinals was 43-40 in the Nationals' favor. The Braves will burn their stud right-hander Kris Medlen for tomorrow's play-in game, while the Cardinals will turn to Kyle Lohse. Whichever team wins wouldn't have its wild card game starter available next until Game 3 of the Division Series at the earliest, and more likely, Game 4. That's obviously a major benefit for the Nats, who struggled mightily against Medlen (14 innings, one run, 20 strikeouts in two starts) this season. The Nats say they don't care either way. They'll face whichever team is put in front of them. But you can bet they'll be glued to the TV tomorrow, getting an early scouting report on their future opponent and learning which city they should pack for. I'm interested to hear which team you all would rather see the Nats play, if you have a preferred team at all? Like their chances against Atlanta? Prefer to see them face St. Louis? Let's hear it.