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Nats look for right mix with shakeup
Nationals right fielder Jayson Werth is fine with manager Davey Johnson’s plan to shuffle the lineup after the team dropped below .500 with its ninth loss in 12 games. Even told Johnson he’d be OK moving out of his No. 2 slot in the batting...Tags: Ian Desmond, Washington Nationals, Yadier Molina, Jayson Werth, Phil Jackson
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HCC falls in 14 innings
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 COLLEGE BASEBALL Montgomery College 4, HCC 3 ROCKVILLE, Md. — Montgomery College scored the winning run in the bottom of the 14th inning to edge Hagerstown. Montgomery tied the game in the ninth on four consecutive walks...Tags: AFL-CIO, Ryan Clark, New York Yankees, Dunkin' Donuts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Suns fall by decision to GreenJackets
bobp@herald-mail.comSometimes, winning doesn’t come from domination. It’s more like surviving barely. It’s avoiding taking any hits, especially those of the self-inflicted variety. The Augusta GreenJackets didn’t exactly knock out the Hagerstown...Tags: Sports
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Wainwright goes 8-plus as Cards blank Nationals 2-0
Associated PressSo Adam Wainwright finally walked a batter. Knew he would, of course. It was one of the few blemishes for the St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Tuesday night. After starting the season by throwing 34 2/3 innings without issuing a free pass, Wainwright...Tags: Ian Desmond, Washington Nationals, Edward Mujica, Jayson Werth, Stephen Strasburg
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Prep Baseball: Devils bounce back, bet James Buchanan
Staff CorrespondentOne game after being held hitless by Waynesboro’s Dylan Bryan, Greencastle-Antrim rebounded in spectacular fashion, collecting 12 runs on eight hits en route to a decisive 12–1 victory over James Buchanan on Tuesday afternoon. “There&...Tags: James Buchanan, Sports
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Prep Baseball: Rebels doomed by another big inning
jack.hill@herald-mail.comThe big inning can be a baseball team’s best friend or its worst enemy. As far as the South Hagerstown Rebels are concerned, the big inning is their worst enemy. The Rebels gave up eight unearned runs to Frederick in the top of the sixth inning,...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Wars and Interventions
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Hagerstown presented with new multiuse stadium study
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comRipken Design representatives went over its newest multiuse stadium feasibility study with Hagerstown officials Tuesday, and a long discussion ensued about the three alternative sites in the city’s East End. “I want to see this get done,&...Tags: Washington Nationals, Hospitals and Clinics, Major League Baseball, Sports
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New business features computer sales and service
Potomac Computers, owned by Ken Jordan and Cesar Hernandez, is open at 21 N. Conococheague St. In addition to computer sales and service, it offers free computer diagnostics, laptop screen and jack repair, cell phone repair, and recycling of electronics...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, High School Sports, Religion and Belief, Auction Service, Sandwiches
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North girls snap four-game losing skid
Monday, April 22, 2013 PREP SOFTBALL North Hagerstown 11, Boonsboro 2 BOONSBORO — Emma Gist went 2-for-3 and North Hagerstown (5-4, 5-2) took advantage of nine Boonsboro errors to beat the Warriors in an MVAL Antietam game and snap a four-game...Tags: 311 (music group), Morningstar Incorporated, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Duathlon, Kyle Adams
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Prep Baseball: Unbeaten Hubs roll through Boonsboro
will.robinson@herald-mail.comNorth Hagerstown’s baseball team continued its undefeated season on Monday, collecting 11 hits against Boonsboro en route to a 12-1 MVAL Antietam victory. The Hubs (11-0, 7-0) wasted no time, as Mark Grunberg smacked a leadoff homer to left in...Tags: Sports
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Without downtown benefits, new stadium is a tough sell
When plans began to circulate last year for a new multiuse stadium in downtown Hagerstown, the goal was twofold. First, the stadium would make it possible to keep Minor League Baseball in Hagerstown. Second, it would be an economic engine for the city....Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Nats take whiffs as Reds' rookie throws smoke
Adam LaRoche’s slump is now at 26 hitless at-bats with strikeouts accounting for half the outs. Unfamiliarity with Reds rookie pitcher Tony Cingrani had the Nationals collectively looking awkward at the plate. With a chance to complete a four-...Tags: Ian Desmond, Kurt Suzuki, Washington Nationals, Dennys Reyes, Stephen Strasburg
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