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Nats use Cubs as step to bigger things
The first winning season in franchise history didn't thrill Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson when he was reminded of it. "I guess," Johnson said and paused. "I wasn't real concerned about it." The Nationals, who moved to Washington for the...Tags: Henry Rodriguez, Atlanta Braves, Welington Castillo, Sports, Michael Morse
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Innings limit may force Strasburg to miss 2-3 starts
Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson says Stephen Strasburg could miss his final two or three turns in the rotation during the regular season. In his first full season following elbow ligament replacement surgery, Strasburg is 15-5 with a 2.85...Tags: Atlanta Braves, National League East, Reed Johnson, Sports, Jordan Zimmermann
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Wild pitch gives Nationals wild win over Mets
Pedro Beato threw a wild pitch with the bases loaded in the 10th inning that allowed the winning run to score, and the Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets 5-4 after blowing a late lead Tuesday night. The Nationals fell behind twice after...Tags: Mike Baxter, Scott Hairston, Pedro Beato, Philadelphia Phillies, Tyler Clippard
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MLB: National League changes All-Stars
WASHINGTON - Nationals manager Davey Johnson was talking to general manager Mike Rizzo on Saturday when he called for Bryce Harper to come over. Harper thought it was one of two things: ''I was thinking I was going down because Rizzo and everybody was...
Tags: Atlanta Braves, Colorado Rockies, Miami Marlins, Home Run Derby, Sports
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Nationals face Strasburg dilemma
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Stephen Strasburg chuckled the moment the subject was broached. His response sounded as if it had been memorized off a note card. "I have no clue how many innings I'm going to throw this year," he said. "I've answered that question...
Tags: Spring Training, National League East, Drew Storen, World Series, Gio Gonzalez
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First-place Nationals must decide how to use Strasburg
Stephen Strasburg chuckled the moment the subject was broached. His response sounded as if it had been memorized off a note card. “I have no clue how many innings I’m going to throw this year,” he said. “I’ve answered that...Tags: Spring Training, National League East, Drew Storen, World Series, Gio Gonzalez
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SportsWeek 06/21/12
In this special edition of SportsWeek, we’re coming to you from Nationals Park. Lou Holder fills in for LaVar and is joined by the Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo, Third Baseman Ryan Zimmerman, Pitcher Ross Detwiler, Pitcher Edwin Jackson, and...
Tags: Nationals Park, Ryan Zimmerman, Ross Detwiler, Edwin Jackson
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Rogers' rankings: No. 16 Nationals
No. 16 Nationals: 15th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Blue Jays
Bryce Harper hasn't played a day in the big leagues, and unfortunately for him there is only one way to go. It is opposite of up.
But if you want to bet on Harper as...Tags: Corey Patterson, Roger Bernadina, Alex Rodriguez, Spring Training, Matt Cain
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Nationals raise expectations
Time must fly if you're Mike Rizzo. Less than three years ago, Rizzo was an interim general manager of the Washington Nationals, charged with getting Scott Boras to sign off on a deal for Stephen Strasburg, the San Diego State ace billed as a once-a-...
Tags: Jim Riggleman, Spring Training, National League East, Philadelphia Phillies, Sports
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Is Harper ready for bigs?
Bryce Harper isn't looking to get a little more experience and then go back to the Eastern League. He's coming to spring training planning to leave Florida on the Nationals' flight to Chicago, where they will open the season.
And in Harper's mind, and...Tags: Michael Pineda, Atlanta Braves, Roger Bernadina, Jason Heyward, Sports
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Nationals' pitching has team dreaming
Though the Nationals enjoyed a soft schedule to start the season, with 10 of the first 14 against the Cubs, Mets and Astros, their pitching — especially their starting pitching — has been impressive. The Nationals went into the weekend with...
Tags: Spring Training, Philadelphia Phillies, Sports, Dwayne Johnson, New York Yankees
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Harper's farm days could be all over
Don’t expect Bryce Harper to return to the minors anytime soon. When it comes to the 19-year-old outfielder, Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo explained Friday, “We’re not dumb.” During Rizzo’s speaking...Tags: Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Sports, Gio Gonzalez, Ryan Zimmerman
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