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Nationals blow lead in 10-inning loss to Braves
Ramiro Pena hit a two-run homer off Craig Stammen with two outs in the 10th inning and the Atlanta Braves came back to beat the Washington Nationals 6-4 Friday night, stretching their winning streak to seven games. Pena, who reached on a bunt as a...Tags: Tyler Clippard, Jayson Werth, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, Rafael Soriano
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Rendon feels at home in majors
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - Washington Nationals - INSIDE PITCH Top prospect Anthony Rendon's first trip to D.C. began with veteran Jayson Werth telling the youngster to carry his bag onto the charter. But Rendon felt comfortable with the guys...Tags: Gio Gonzalez, Butterfly Ballots, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, Roger Bernadina
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Digest: Moon Philly wins Md. Media at Laurel by 91/4 lengths
Laurel Park Moon Philly wins Md. Media by 91/4 lengths Moon Philly circled the Laurel Park oval Saturday to the delight of her scores of owners at Country Life Farm. Along with the bettors who had backed her down to odds of 1-5, the Malibu Moon...Tags: National League, Jayson Werth, College Sports, Washington Nationals, Teaching and Learning
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Royals like way they are trending
The Royals expect James Shields to be a difference maker. But were they close enough to being a playoff team before they added him? That's the question about the deal in which the Royals sent future All-Star Wil Myers to the Rays. It's too early to...
Tags: Wade Davis, Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press, Washington Nationals, Ned Yost
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Flagging U.S. interest reflected in mediocre WBC roster
Will the third time be the charm for the World Baseball Classic? Not if the underwhelming U.S. roster is any indication. While many of Commissioner Bud Selig's innovations have enjoyed immediate success — especially expanded playoffs and...
Tags: Tim Collins, John Shea, Cy Young Award, Carlos Gomez, Vinnie Pestano
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Deal with Nationals makes Soriano top-paid reliever in MLB
The sting from the wrenching, bitter end of the Washington Nationals' first playoff run might have faded for some by the dead of winter, but not, apparently, for the man at the very top of the organization, not for the 87-year-old real estate tycoon who...Tags: National League, Baltimore Orioles, Tyler Clippard, Super Bowl, Washington Nationals
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MLB announces online auction to benefit Stand Up to Cancer
The Baltimore SunNASHVILLE -- Impacted first hand by colleagues being diagnosed by cancer, public relations officials from Major League Baseball and its 30 clubs announced Monday afternoon they have organized a unique online auction to benefit Stand Up to Cancer. The...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Tyler Clippard, Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Nationals, E-Commerce Industry
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Cardinals continue to thrive through all the upheaval
No baseball fans loved their guy more than Cardinal Nation loved Albert Pujols this time last year. But one October later, he has become the civic punch line. While Cardinal-for-life Stan Musial is treated like the pope in Vatican City, Pujols...
Tags: Allen Craig, Yuniesky Betancourt, Washington Nationals, Edward Mujica, St. Louis Cardinals
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Win-or-go-home games becoming norm
Once upon a time, the chance to go to Great American Ball Park and watch the Reds play a win-or-go-home game in the playoffs would have been the chance of a lifetime for fans in Cincinnati. The franchise hadn't played one since 1975, and that was at...
Tags: Allen Craig, Oakland Athletics, Sean Marshall, Washington Nationals, Rafael Soriano
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Nationals' brutal Game 5 loss still stings - and invites second-guessing
by Adam Kilgore The Washington Post October 13 - On the night of April 4, they gathered at Joe’s Stone Crab on East Grand Avenue in Chicago. The Washington Nationalshad come north from Viera, Fla., and the next day they would begin their six-...
Tags: National League, Gio Gonzalez, Adam LaRoche, Tyler Clippard, Washington Nationals
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Werth Homer Keeps Nationals Alive
By ANDREW KEH THE NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON — The atmosphere inside Nationals Park on Thursday never seemed like it would match the relentless vivacity of the previous night, when the city hosted its first post season baseball game since 1933....
Tags: National League, Kyle Lohse, Adam LaRoche, Tyler Clippard, Jayson Werth
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Game 1: Nationals rally to beat Cardinals 3-2
ST. LOUIS -- The Washington Nationals were so impressed with outfielder Tyler Moore as an amateur that they drafted him three times before he finally signed. On Sunday, that persistence paid off in the opening game of the NL Division Series. Moore, a...
Tags: Gio Gonzalez, Allen Craig, Michael Morse, Washington Nationals, Montreal Expos
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