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Nats to host Cards as playoff baseball returns to Washington
By Barry Svrluga The Washington Post By this point in the season, with the weather turned crisp and Nationals Park preparing to host the most meaningful baseball game in its young existence, it is difficult to remember back to February, when the...
Tags: Hunter Pence, Nationals Park, John Lannan, American League, Chien-Ming Wang
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Game 1: Nationals rally to beat Cardinals 3-2
ST. LOUIS -- The Washington Nationals were so impressed with outfielder Tyler Moore as an amateur that they drafted him three times before he finally signed. On Sunday, that persistence paid off in the opening game of the NL Division Series. Moore, a...
Tags: Allen Craig, Busch Stadium, David Freese, Baseball Statistics, Roger Bernadina
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Nats are NL East Champs
Washington Nationals clinch NL East crown as D.C. celebrates its first first-place baseball team since 1933 His shirt already soaked through, Ryan Zimmerman grabbed a bottle of Dom Perignon 2002 and plodded forward on the squishy carpet of the Washington...
Tags: Ryan Zimmerman, Charlie Manuel, Nationals Park, Wilson Ramos, John Lannan
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Williams era ending with a whimper for White Sox
With their crosstown rivals in an organized retreat for the first time in anyone's memory, the White Sox spent 117 days in first place and went into the last weekend of the season with a division title in their reach. The weather was beautiful and...
Tags: Alexei Ramirez, Clayton Richard, American League Central, David Price, Gordon Beckham
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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: Ryan Zimmerman, John Lannan, National League East, New York Mets, Bryce Harper
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Ruiz on pace for career year
When it comes to deciding who's going to play where defensively, Phillies manager Charlie Manuel has loads of flexibility. Ty Wigginton can play first, second or third base. Laynce Nix can man left field or first. John Mayberry Jr. can go to any of the...
Tags: Charlie Manuel, Carlos Ruiz, Jonathan Papelbon, Baseball Statistics, Atlanta Braves
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Tracy comes through again in Nationals' second comeback win
One year ago, Chad Tracy tried to keep his career alive in Japan, halfway out of baseball and halfway around the world. Saturday afternoon, after another crucial hit keyed another delirious rally that led to another Washington Nationals victory, Tracy...
Tags: Henry Rodriguez, Craig Stammen, Ryan Mattheus, Washington Nationals, Stephen Strasburg
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Detwiler delivers 5 dominant innings as Nats beat Mets 6-2
— On Tuesday night, under a starless sky at Citi Field, Ross Detwiler pitched exactly the way the Washington Nationals envisioned he would in 2007 when they drafted a beanpole left-hander out of Missouri State with the sixth pick. Five years later,...Tags: Ryan Zimmerman, Concerts, Ian Desmond, New York Mets, Chien-Ming Wang
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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: Baseball Statistics, Ross Detwiler, Stephen Strasburg, Milwaukee Brewers, George Kottaras
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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Ken Williams has the enviable position of seemingly being the only Chicago executive immune from the pressure to win and perform. In recent years we have seen all the Chicago franchises clean house. The Chairman needs to pocket his loyalty and let...Tags: Alexei Ramirez, Alex Rios, National League, Randy Johnson, Interior Policy
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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: Yunel Escobar, Cincinnati Reds, Aroldis Chapman, Albert Pujols, Jair Jurrjens
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Sox never had chance for La Russa
Tony La Russa might be managing the 2012 White Sox if not for one reason — if he returned to Chicago, he would have had to manage against his best friend in baseball, Jim Leyland. That wasn't going to happen, according to some who know La Russa...Tags: American League Central, Neil Walker, Pittsburgh Pirates, Trevor Cahill, Clint Barmes
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May 5, 2012
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Apr 7, 2012
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Apr 21, 2012
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Feb 26, 2012
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Feb 19, 2012
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Feb 18, 2012
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