"I'm excited for tomorrow," Drew Storen said last night, after closing out a tight 4-2 win over Atlanta. "I think we're all pumped. It's a long road, and to be in this position is pretty special. It's what you're aiming for from day one of spring training." Yesterday, the Nats cut their magic number in half thanks largely to Stephen Strasburg, who dominated the Braves over seven scoreless innings, all while pitching with a stiff neck. Entering yesterday's outing, Strasburg hadn't fared well against the Braves over the course of his career. He had gotten hit around at Turner Field. But last night, Strasburg attacked, spotting his fastball, which reached 98 mph a few times, and mixing in a hard, diving changeup. "He rose to the occasion," Ian Desmond said. "I'm sure it wasn't an easy pill to swallow taking the mound there in the first, knowing the history he has here against this team. Sometimes you just got to choke it down. And he did that." Over his last four starts, here are Strasburg's numbers: 1.69 ERA in 26 2/3 innings, 28 strikeouts, zero walks. He's heating up as we get deeper into the season, despite the fact that he's now topped 200 innings in a season for the first time in his career. The victory last night left the Nats on the verge of a celebration. They're excited. They're ready. But they've still got bigger plans. "I mean, one win tomorrow might be to go to the playoffs," Strasburg said. "But that's not our ultimate goal."