The starting pitching continues to head in the right direction, this after Jordan Zimmermann delivered 6 1/3 scoreless innings last night, picking up his 45th win as a National in the process. Zimmermann now has topped Livan Hernandez for the most wins in Nationals team history. After getting off to a slow start to the season, with short outings and inconsistent efforts, Nats starters have been excellent of late, posting a 2.04 ERA over their last 12 games, with 77 strikeouts in 75 innings. That's taken some pressure off the bullpen, allowing guys to settle into more defined roles and feel more comfortable. Offensively, despite a number of injuries, the Nats continue to plug along. They tie for sixth in the majors in runs scored, and have a .415 team slugging percentage, which ranks fourth in the bigs. Last night, Matt Williams fielded a lineup without Wilson Ramos, Adam LaRoche, Ryan Zimmerman and Bryce Harper. That's four of his eight opening day starters. The Nats still went out and pounded out seven runs on 13 hits, six of which were for extra bases. Yes, the red-hot Anthony Rendon had half of those extra-base hits himself in front of his hometown crowd, and yes, the Nats were playing the hapless Astros. But of late, things seem like they're starting to trend upward. The defense has improved, as has the pitching, and the Nats continue to get contributions from throughout their 25-man roster. They finish April 16-12. Only five more months to go.