JOSH BARD NEWS
Colome, Kensing, Bard, Flores
May 15, 2009 by
We've Got Heart
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From the Nationals:
The Washington Nationals today selected right-handed pitcher Jesus Colome and recalled catcher Josh Bard from Syracuse of the Triple-A International League, placed catcher Jesus Flores on the 15-Day Disabled List (retroactive May 10) with a right shoulder contusion...
Bard and Rivera sent to Triple-A, Ledezma and Shell await assignment
April 19, 2009 by
Nationals Pride
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(by Ian Koski) Less than two hours after the Nationals' bullpen blew recorded their fourth blown save in three games, the team has sent Saul Rivera and Josh Bard to triple-A Syracuse, and designated Steven Shell and Wil Ledezma for assignment.
Blog Podge: Fantasy Baseball Update
April 08, 2008 by
The Sports Point
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Fantasy baseball news and notes from around the blogosphere and local newspapers.
Nationals News, 0-1 Edition
July 17, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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Because the all-star break is seen as the halfway point in the season, I'm going to give the Nationals the benefit of the doubt and just forget about the first half. The Nats benefited from a few days of rest (because they aren't all-stars), a new manager, and hopefully...
Nationals; destination for Sox and Yanks 'rejects'
June 23, 2009 by
Batter-up with Bruno
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Those poor Washington Nationals. Is it safe to say that everyone should feel sorry for them?Buried in the midst of the National League East, the Nationals sit in last place not only in their division, but the entire league with a 20-48 record.Skimming up and down the 25-ma roster...
Morning Juice: Yankees sweep Red Sox, claim 'We are your father'
August 10, 2009 by
Big League Stew
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This and every weekday a.m. during baseball season, let's rise and shine together to recap the most recent diamond doings. Roll Call starts in New York with the Yankees, whose inability to beat the Red Sox seems like a long, long time ago. Game of the Day: Yankees 5, Red Sox 2Custody...
Liberation, Luck, & Leather
June 03, 2009 by
We Should Be GM's
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Free JC:The day has finally arrived for JC Romero to be unleashed upon baseball. He’s been held up for the first 50 games of the season for a seemingly bogus banned substance suspension, but that’s all in the past now. With JC back in the bullpen, this means we have and second...
Red Sox Reflections
January 13, 2009 by
Baseball Reflections
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January has been the busiest month of the off season for Boston thus far. Right after the New Year’s day came the announcement of the signing of C Josh Bard to a one-year contract with a club option for 2010. Since then, they have officially signed OF Rocco Baldelli, SP Brad...
Good, Bad & Ugly: Nats Make Four Errors En Route to 6-2 Loss to Padres
July 24, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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"This is the big leagues. You can't give teams four or five outs." -- Josh Bard, who had an error and passed ball, July 24, 2009.THE RESULT: The Washington Nationals committed four errors and a passed ball, which led to three unearned runs, and a 6-2 loss to the San Diego...
MacDougal closes the door for Nationals
August 28, 2009 by
Washington Times
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CHICAGO | Mike MacDougal has, as Washington Nationals teammate Josh Bard puts it, "a one-in-a-billion arm." Plenty of big league relievers have the ability to throw the ball 98 mph, but name another one who can also make a pitch at that extreme velocity sink several inches...
Nats fall to Rockies 5-4
August 20, 2009 by
William F Yurasko's Blog
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Nats Cannot Shake Balester's Bad Start - The PostWalks the culprit as Nationals fall - The Wash. TimesCollin Balestar could not find the strike zone last night with a map. He lasted a mere 1 1/3 innings and walked five batters, including the first three of the game. The bullpen...
Jesus is not necessarily the answer...
May 15, 2009 by
Nationals Enquirer
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...but Logan Kensing certainly isn't.
Welcome Back, Jesus Colome (and Josh Bard). Farewell, Mr. Kensing.
Pete McElroy of MASN dot com has Manny Acta's pregame comments on Jesus Colome, where Manny indicates Jesus won't be stepping into the closer...
Game 132: Well, we rested the young arms...
September 01, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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via www.fangraphs.com
Well, Livan Hernandez (-0.091) threw an 8-inning CG, scored the Nats' only run, and bunted into a bases-loaded double play to erase the team's best shot at taking the lead. Pete Orr (+0.078) continues to hit everything in sight and Josh Bard...
Slideshow: New York Mets 6, Washington Nationals 2
Mike Theiler/EPAThe Mets' Angel Pagan loses his helmet as he slides around Nationals catcher Josh Bard and scores on a base hit by teammate Luis Castillo in the second inning. Livan Hernandez and Jeff Francoeur had big nights for the...
The Washington Nationals' "Acting" GM Mike Rizzo On Good, Prudent Baseball Deals, And Playing Every Day, All Season.
July 15, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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by Manuel Balce Ceneta - AP
19 days ago:
Washington Nationals catcher Josh Bard, center, bench coach Jim Riggleman, left, and teammates leave the field after a 9-3 win over the Boston Red Sox in a baseball...
Nats notes post-All-Star game
July 15, 2009 by
William F Yurasko's Blog
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I did not watch the All-Star game last night. Apparently, President Obama took a cheap shot at the Nationals (DC Sports Bog). I don't know if that makes him a real Washingtonian or not and I'm not really offended. I will note that Washington has not gone 88 years between World...
GameThread: Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. Game 79 Or 80 Of 162.
July 05, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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by Evan Vucci - AP
about 1 month ago:
Washington Nationals catcher Josh Bard, left, leaves the mound after talking with starting pitcher Scott Olsen during the third inning of s baseball game against the Philadelphia...
Rumors: Mets might be a match with Tigers for Magglio Ordonez !
October 28, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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A recent article in the Detroit News by Lynn Henning suggests that the Tigers might entertain the idea of trading Magglio Ordonez to free up salary. Lynn Henning says in the article : A critical question is whether the team can expect to achieve anything other than payroll relief if...
GameThread: San Diego Padres At Washington Nationals- Game 96 of 162.
July 24, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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by Evan Vucci - AP
5 days ago:
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Garrett Mock, center, is pulled out of the game against the Chicago Cubs by manager Jim Riggleman, left, as catcher Josh Bard, second from...
Mets Should Spread The Remaining Wealth
December 26, 2008 by
Mets Merized Online
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I think a big problem among the Mets fan base right now is a lack of understanding as to how pedestrian our current offense is. I mean, if Omar can sign Lowe and Redding or something to that effect, fantastic...but take a look at the offense.
Do you REALLY have that much confidence...
An In-House Solution at Catcher for Red Sox?
January 15, 2009 by
BostonSportZ.com
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Though Josh Bard is already locked in behind the plate, the Red Sox still need to secure his battery mate. The speculation has been that the second spot will go to either free agent Jason Varitek, or one of three young catchers: Miguel Montero of the Diamondbacks, Taylor Teagarden of the ...
Good, Bad & Ugly: Nats Lose to Rockies 5-4; Rizzo wins GM game?
August 19, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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THE RESULT: For the second night in a row, the Washington Nationals entered the ninth inning trailing the Colorado Rockies by two runs. For the second night in a row, the Nats got a quick run to cut the lead to one.
And for the second night in a row, that's where the comeback ended...
Washington Nationals' Field Manager Jim Riggleman...Says All The Right Things...Each Time.
July 17, 2009 by
Federal Baseball
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by Pablo Martinez Monsivais - AP
about 15 hours ago:
Washington Nationals interim manager Jim Riggleman, center, waits after removing pitcher Sean Burnett in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the...
THE PIRATES DEMAND OUR ATTENTION
July 27, 2008 by
Mondesi's House
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Yes, I'm aware that Steeler training camp started today, and as I reported earlier, I'm tremendously excited. Just look at that schedule: New England, Dallas, San Diego, Phildelphia, the Giants, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Washington...and we haven't even broached...
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