Tony Armas Jr. held the Cubs to one run over seven innings of work on Sunday to pick up the win in a 7-1 game.
If the Nationals had the option to fast forward to the trading deadline without playing any more games, we think they might elect to do so even with Jose Vidro hurting. Alfonso Soriano is on an absolute tear and couldn't be helping his trade value any more, while Armas showed good command (no walks) and impressive results in his second start since returning from the DL. Armas will get the Dodgers in Los Angeles for his final start before the deadline.
Alfonso Soriano went 2-for-5 with a solo homer against the Cubs on Sunday.
Soriano had a down June, but the Nationals have to be estatic that he's having his best month to date in July. The right-hander is batting .391 with nine doubles, two triples, and seven homers in just 17 games this month. Future Nationals' president Stan Kasten said during the game that he has had multiple conversations with Soriano and his agent, but followed by saying that the team's goal is "getting to be the best team we can as soon as possible." Soriano should be traded within the week.
Ryan Church belted a two-run homer off Cubs starter Carlos Marmol on Sunday.
Church went hitless with two strikeouts in his other three at-bats, but it was still a strong first start since being recalled from the minors. Church should get a decent amount of playing time over the next week, but his best chance for fantasy value after that is to see Alfonso Soriano traded.