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Mercer has no mercy on Nats
A.J. Burnett doesn’t lead the major leagues in strikeouts. He just wants to and is awful close. “I’m trying to keep up with Yu Darvish, but he’s pretty filthy,” the Pittsburgh Pirates’ ace said of the Texas Rangers&...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Anthony Rendon , Ross Detwiler, Clint Hurdle, Jordy Mercer
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Haren, Span take care of business
Dan Haren had been waiting to prove he belonged in Washington’s vaunted starting rotation. After winning his last two starts, Haren is feeling a little better, and that’s mostly because he’s not overthrowing his fastball. “I&...Tags: National League East, Anthony Rendon , Dan Haren, Turner Field, Rafael Soriano
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Zimmermann sharp again as Nationals finally solve Braves
Jordan Zimmermann turned in another dominant performance with two-hit ball over eight innings, Ian Desmond hit a two-run homer in the fourth and the Washington Nationals finally beat the Atlanta Braves, 2-0 Wednesday night. The Braves had won five in...Tags: National League East, Jordan Zimmermann, Rafael Soriano, Sports, Justin Upton
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Hudson does it all as Braves beat Nationals again
As a .179 career hitter, Tim Hudson doesn’t expect much when he steps to the plate. After pulling off the unlikely feat of hitting a homer in his 200th career win, Hudson concluded “The stars were aligned and it was meant to be.”...Tags: Roy Halladay, Wilson Ramos, Sports, Justin Upton, Gio Gonzalez
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Strasburg may have irritated nerve, next start uncertain
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg may have irritated a nerve in his right arm using an electrical stimulation machine. The machines are used by athletes to build strength and are attached with adhesive electrodes. Manager Davey Johnson...Tags: Roger Bernadina, Stephen Strasburg, Sports, Baseball
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Braves still have Nationals' number
Andrelton Simmons hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the seventh inning, then made an eye-popping play to start the ninth as the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Monday night and ended their four-game losing streak. Atlanta beat the...Tags: Wilson Ramos, Jordan Schafer, Sports, Justin Upton, Craig Kimbrel
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The Rundown
The Kansas City StarThat blockbuster Blue Jays-Mets trade last December that sent NL Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey to Toronto is looking more lopsided by the day. While Dickey has a 4.66 ERA for the Jays, former Royals catcher John Buck is off to a monster start for...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball Statistics, Adam Dunn, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Span's sensational grabs help Nationals notch victory
The Washington Nationals acquired center fielder Denard Span for his ability to hit leadoff and play defense. Saturday against Cincinnati, it was his fielding that stole the show. Span made pair of impressive catches to halt Reds rallies, Bryce Harper...Tags: Anthony Rendon , Ross Detwiler, Jordan Zimmermann, Mike Leake, Shin-Soo Choo
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Mayberry could be making things harder on Delmon Young
The Phillies FilesIf John Mayberry Jr. keeps this up, it’s going to make it harder and harder for Charlie Manuel and Ruben Amaro Jr. to dismiss him upon Delmon Young’s return, which is getting closer and closer. Mayberry, a former first-round draft...... -
Desmond's HR rallies Nats over Reds 7-6 in 11
Ian Desmond slapped his hands together as hard as he could when he approached home plate, about to score the go-ahead run in the 11th inning. His rough day was ending with a very good moment. Desmond made two errors that helped the Cincinnati Reds...Tags: Wilson Ramos, Dusty Baker, Rafael Soriano, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Sports
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Gonzalez puts Nats back in black by shading Reds
Gio Gonzalez showed that he's better than his last two outings. After giving up 12 runs in nine innings over those two starts, Gonzalez pitched a gem on Thursday night. The right-hander held Cincinnati's powerful lineup to one hit in eight innings and...Tags: Homer Bailey, Wilson Ramos, Jordan Zimmermann, Dusty Baker, Sports
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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: Carlos Beltran, Anthony Rendon , Matt Holliday, Phil Jackson, Pete Kozma
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