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New Washington Nationals starting pticher Dan Heren was pretty clear on his reasons and motivation for signing a 1 year, $13 million deal with the Washington Nationals yesterday.
“The deciding factor in coming to Washington was winning. I don’t think there’s a team better positioned to win now. It really was an easy decision for me, actually. It didn’t take me long to decide that playing for the Nationals made sense. This will probably be the best rotation I’ve ever been a part of, I’m confident I’ll hold up my end and I think that the sky is the limit for this team.” P Dan Heren
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