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Nats Insider: Nats still grinding it out
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Friday, August 23, 2013. Nats still grinding it out. USA Today Sports Images. CHICAGO — There was the 2-hour rain delay before the game ever began. There were the misplays across the diamond, with three of the four infielders either bench players or manning an unfamiliar position. And, of course, there was the gut-punch of Stephen Strasburg serving up the game-tying homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, forcing extra innings and the club's second 4-hour game in five days. And three of their fou...
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Nats Insider: Suzuki traded to A's for pitching prospect
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Friday, August 23, 2013. Suzuki traded to A's for pitching prospect. USA Today Sports Images. Updated at 1:00 pm. CHICAGO — The Nationals acquired Kurt Suzuki from the Athletics last August to help fill the void created by Wilson Ramos' torn ACL, and the veteran catcher responded by becoming a key part of a division championship roster. The Nationals dealt Suzuki to the A's late Thursday night, a club source confirmed. The trade was first reported by the Washington Times. Because the trade took place aft...
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Nats Insider: Much better, but still not enough
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Monday, August 26, 2013. Much better, but still not enough. The good news for the Nationals on this late-August Monday morning: They're playing unquestionably their best baseball of the season right now. The bad news for the Nationals (and their fans): It's still not going to be enough to make up for the first four-plus months of this underachieving season. Month That's their best 16-game stretch of the season. They're doing so because of one simple fact: They're finally producing at the plate the way th...
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals: Phillies are worse
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals. Potential to be the worst team in the history of baseball. Let's follow their ineptitude together! Thursday, April 19, 2007. Even if the Phillies beat the Nationals this afternoon, the Phillies will remain the most hapless team in baseball today. With the Nationals winning last night, they have secured a sport as not. The most hapless team until at least tomorrow. Congratulations, Nationals! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The washington times Blogs: 'Chatter'.
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals: We need this guy
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals. Potential to be the worst team in the history of baseball. Let's follow their ineptitude together! Wednesday, April 11, 2007. We need this guy. The Boston Red Sox picked up. JD Durbin off the waiver wire. Durbin, who once dubbed himself the “Real Deal,” has been on three different teams since… well … three weeks ago. The Red Sox are now his most recent. Durbin’s Myspace account. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The washington times Blogs: 'Chatter'. Just a Nats Fan.
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Nats Insider: MLB Power Rankings: Dodgers here to stay
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Thursday, August 22, 2013. MLB Power Rankings: Dodgers here to stay. Photo by USA Today. There are many reasons for the Dodgers' ascension - from Adrian Gonzalez' consistency and Yasiel Puig's flash to the shutdown pitching. Blazing hot after the break, they're exactly the sort of team that no one wants to run into in October. Here's how Nationals Insider Mark Zuckerman, Nats writer Chase Hughes, and I see the rest of the league shaking out:. 1 Atlanta Braves (77-49; LW: 2). 6 Texas Rangers (73-53; LW: 7).
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Nats Insider: The Baseball Show: What went wrong?
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Friday, August 23, 2013. The Baseball Show: What went wrong? Your browser does not support iframes. Mark's answer to the latter question is complicated, as it will interesting what the Nats do this winter. Do they need to make sweeping changes or are they as good as we think they are on paper? We know certain positions will have to be addressed, such as Dan Haren's spot in the rotation and a backup catcher. Should the Nats shake things up more than that? Your browser does not support iframes. The Nationa...
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Nats Insider: Who will get the call in September?
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Sunday, August 25, 2013. Who will get the call in September? Photo by USA Today. The Nationals are about to enter September under much different circumstances than they did last season, with different priorities as they get set to expand their roster. Instead of looking for specialists to use sparingly during a pennant race, the Nats can see what a few players have at the big league level and maybe even showcase guys for future trades. Who will get a look this season? IF/OF Jeff Kobernus – The spee...
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals: March 2007
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals. Potential to be the worst team in the history of baseball. Let's follow their ineptitude together! Saturday, March 24, 2007. Looks like the Nationals are keeping. Two Rule 5 picks. It begs the question: How many Rule 5 picks can a team have? I’m not the Nats GM, but if I were, I would have looked into this. Gotta keep him. He was solid last season and if he can continue the solidness, he may be decent trade bait. The total (minus Nick Johnson because he’s on the DL):...
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals: A little more clear
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Your 2009 Washington Nationals. Potential to be the worst team in the history of baseball. Let's follow their ineptitude together! Monday, April 23, 2007. A little more clear. Matt Chico is totally out of the running for the title of “ace.” You can’t walk the opposing pitcher twice. And have any shot at it. Sure, the Phillies have a higher winning percentage than the Nationals. So what? Considering how they are supposed. April 25, 2007 at 1:33 PM. Better late, than never. December 11, 2009 at 12:33 AM.
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