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Sports TV and radio: Friday's 4/19 log (updated Thursday PM)
4:30 a.m. Tennis: Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals.--Tennis Ch. 7 a.m. Motorsports: Formula One practice (in Bahrain).--Speed 9 a.m. Golf: Spanish Open second round (in Valencia).--Golf 11 a.m. Football: Nov. 1987: Phoebus vs. Wilson.--LSC 48...
Tags: X Games, NASCAR, Masters Tournament, The Heritage, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Strasburg, Nationals suffer tough-luck loss to Braves
There aren’t going to be many times when Stephen Strasburg doesn’t give up an earned run and the Washington Nationals lose the game. Unfortunately for Washington and its ace right-hander, that is precisely what happened Saturday in an NL East...Tags: Adam LaRoche, Ryan Zimmerman, Denard Span, Baseball, Sports
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Giants' success more than following lucky stars
Before they became the best organization in baseball, the Giants were Barry Bonds' team. They seemed unable to break free from the flawed slugger for a long time, sticking with the disgraced star for six years after his record-setting 2001 season....
Tags: World Series, American League, San Francisco Giants, Brian Matusz, Baltimore Orioles
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Cueto orders, Reds deliver to tip Nats
Johnny Cueto ordered three runs. His Cincinnati teammates dutifully delivered. The Reds pitcher came off the mound after the sixth inning of his start Sunday against the Washington Nationals with the score tied, 3-all. “I said, ‘I want three...Tags: Aroldis Chapman, Ryan Mattheus, Kurt Suzuki, Johnny Cueto, Todd Frazier
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The Times' Major League Baseball rankings
THE CONTENDERS 1. WASHINGTON (4-1) Three names: Gio Gonzalez, Stephen Strasburg, Bryce Harper 2. SAN FRANCISCO (3-2) Best starting rotation in the major leagues 3. DETROIT (3-2) After reaching Series in ’12, Cabrera, Verlander hungry to win one...
Tags: Robin Ventura, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, Sports, Minnesota Twins
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At least one thing in Washington works: the Nationals
Karl Marx is credited with saying that religion is "the opium of the people." But here in the nation's capital, baseball is the drug of choice that rescues political junkies from the unpleasant realities around them. Currently providing relief from...
Tags: World Series, Barack Obama, American League, Miami Marlins, Sports
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Nats complete sweep of Marlins
A familiar cast of characters helped the Washington Nationals complete a lopsided, season-opening three-game sweep of the payroll-slashing, talent-trading Miami Marlins. Now should come more of a test: A visit to the reigning NL Central champion...Tags: Jordan Zimmermann, Adam LaRoche, Mike Dunn, Miami Marlins, National League Central
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Is Baltimore in love with the Orioles?
The Baltimore Orioles are back in town for their home opener on Friday, and this is the moment when newspaper editorialists generally wax poetic about baseball in spring, fathers and sons, the uncertain state of the national pastime and hope springing...
Tags: World Series, Baltimore Orioles, Durham Bulls, American League East, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Anderson set to take mound in Suns' opener
bobp@herald-mail.comFor one day, Dixon Anderson has a chance to feel like Stephen Strasburg. “That would be awesome,” the right-handed pitcher said. Like Strasburg, Anderson will be the opening-day starter for a Washington Nationals team, albeit the...Tags: Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, Nationals Park, Sports, Baseball
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Your Morning Phil: Sale, Jackson, Castillo
Talking baseball while wondering if Mark Cuban is serious about the Mavericks drafting Brittney Griner. 1. When Yu Darvish went out to work the ninth inning last night in Houston, he was facing three hitters who were looking for their first hits of the...
Tags: Houston Astros, Marwin Gonzalez, Clayton Kershaw, Chicago Cubs, Matt Cain
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Washington gets its badly needed fix
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- Karl Marx is credited with saying that religion is "the opium of the people." But here in the nation's capital, baseball is the drug of choice that rescues political junkies from the unpleasant realities around them. Currently providing...Tags: World Series, Barack Obama, American League, Miami Marlins, Jules Witcover
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Harper, Strasburg lead Nats to opening-day win over Marlins
All it took was two at-bats on his first opening day in the majors for Bryce Harper to hit two homers — and hear some “M-V-P!” chants. The Washington Nationals’ other recent No. 1 overall draft pick, Stephen Strasburg, did his...Tags: Adam LaRoche, Miami Marlins, Ryan Zimmerman, Denard Span, Ricky Nolasco
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