LATEST STORIES FROM DISTRICT OF BASEBALL
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Sorry about the lack of activity here. Big changes are coming here soon, in about a week or so. Stay tuned.
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April 24, 2008
Time for some home cooking
[Just as the Nats return to town, I will be out west for several days, so updates here will be limited.]
For a week that started so promising—the walk-off homer by Ryan Zimmerman in the Nationals Park opener, the two wins that followed in Philly—it ended with a thud. John Lannan, called up to pitch Sunday, did a reasonable job: other than Rick Ankiel (RBI double and homer) he...
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April 07, 2008
Fundamental loss
"Take your pick of costly mistakes, because there is no shortage from which to choose," Barry Svrluga writes in his assessment of Saturday's game. Bad pitches, poor throws, missed opportunities on the bases, and more plagued the Nats yesterday. The biggest was the passed ball charged to Jesus Flores after Jesus Colome and Ray King walked the bases loaded in the eighth, allowing...
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April 06, 2008
Nats score on a Flash
"One thing appears to be certain: The Nationals are not going to have a stagnant offense," MLB.com notes after Monday's game. After blowing a 6-2 lead in the middle innings, the Nats rallied in the ninth, scoring five runs off Tom Gordon (whose ERA, one game into the season, is 135.00). "It's good to score a lot of runs in one inning and show people that we can hit -- and that...
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April 01, 2008
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