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and his Yankees were knocked out of the playoffs in the first round seven times but all you ever heard from Jeter was how much he loved the pressure because it eliminated psychologically weak foes — in other words teams such as the Nats thus far Tim Hudson had a point; Right now the Nationals are like professional golfers who win a bunch of weekly Tour events but falter under the pressure in major championships The greatest coaches and athletes recognize their sport’s biggest moments are different — and rise to them There’s one huge difference between golf and baseball: In MLB 25 men have their fate bound together Even the Hall of Famer isn’t sure to win a ring So building a team becomes the art and science of finding a critical mass that can both get to October and then devour it even as it scares ’em half to death Looking at 2012 and ’14 combined and look adequately suited to the month That ought to be close to enough and perhaps explains why all three Nats losses to the poised Giants were by one run with no eyesore blowouts like the two losses in ’12 to St Louis and haven’t looked comfortable so far Gio was a mental mess for the third straight time The jury’s out on and This is the offseason to tweak and retool not detonate But it is not an offseason to stand pat or say “nothing is wrong here” or “just give us another year to grow up” What the Nats must avoid is the self-pity syndrome of the Oakland A’s who lost four consecutive division series from 2000 through ’03 despite a superstar pitching rotation the equal of anyone and an MVP slugging shortstop in Miguel Tejada They used “Moneyball” theories to compensate for low payroll but their young (cheap) stars made them a powerhouse that averaged 98 wins in those four years To this day — a week ago Wednesday actually — the A’s are a team haunted by their first-round-exit blues The Nats have no such problem yet They don’t have a franchise-wide complex like the Washington Capitals who reached a point where they were so paralyzed by playoff pressure that they took the best record into the Stanley Cup playoffs and lost a seven-game disaster to eighth-seeded Montreal But be warned: In another two or three years the Nats could “Capitalize” themselves Manager Matt Williams who has tightened up several of the team’s lax areas also has work to do After losses in Games 2 and 4 Williams explained key decisions by saying “That’s how we did it all year” He went by the book his book as if October were June Let me steal the words of a fellow baseball writer as we left a Williams news conference: “The last thing I want to hear in October is ‘That’s how we did it all year’ How about ‘We gotta win tonight’ ” Game 4 was a perfect illustration because it was identical to : score tied behind two games to one all hands on deck and a bullpen that was no more than big league average at covering the vital seventh inning to get to Clippard and Storen In ’12 then manager Davey Johnson with decades of postseason experience brought in Zimmermann his best starting pitcher even though he had never pitched in relief Zimmermann struck out the side pumped his fist lit a fire under his teammates and the Nats forced Game 5 Williams brought in southpaw released late in the season by the New York Yankees to face two left-handed batters When the second of them reached base Williams blundered With two strong right-handed hitters coming up — Buster Posey and Hunter Pence — a right-handed pitcher presumably your season life preserver must be summoned Williams let Thornton face Posey who singled Already a batter too late Williams then waved for a right-hander He could have called for Strasburg — figuring as Johnson did two years ago that if we go down we’ll do so with our best Williams declared Strasburg available before the game Or he could have asked Clippard for more outs than just the three in the eighth inning he normally provides He could even have called for who has plenty of playoff experience to offset his recent struggles Instead Williams called for a rookie — a fine rookie a rookie with a future but a rookie and a hyper one at that The scoreboard might as well have flashed “Wrong Man Wrong Spot” walked Pence then allowed the decisive run to score on a wild pitch On the next pitch just trying to issue an intentional walk Barrett tossed the ball far over his catcher’s head to the backstop No run scored but baseball itself had again rendered its eloquent evaluation of a rookie manager’s decision Williams will learn Some day after he has been reminded 7000 times that pulling Zimmermann out of Game 2 with one out to go was a mistake he will start to grasp that finding the right man for the moment depends greatly on the month After Game 4 one experienced National said “They just got one more break than we did” No that’s wrong The Nats have a problem Not a huge or insoluble one But until they admit then embrace the idea that playoff baseball is a different and crueler sport than 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