Washington Nationals' loss more painful because Stephen Strasburg was shut ...
Hours before dawn Saturday morning, Manager Davey Johnson insisted his Washington Nationals would make up for the bitter disappointment their fans had just endured in Game 5 of their National League Division Series loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.www.washingtonpost.com
Nationals' Collapse Will Serve To Strengthen Team, Fanbase
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 12: Bryce Harper #34 of the Washington Nationals sits in the dugout after losing to the St. Louis Cardinals 9-7 in Game Five of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park on October 12, 2012 in Washington, DC.www.nbcwashington.com
Nationals, Adam LaRoche hoping to work out a new contract
There hasn't been much time for the Washington Nationals to shift gears from the drive for a World Series championship to planning for 2013, but as the Nationals begin that process one of their top priorities will be first baseman Adam LaRoche.www.washingtontimes.com
Edwin Jackson is interested in returning to the Nationals
The number of roster decisions the Washington Nationals will have to make this offseason will be relatively few. They have a small number of impending free agents and a small number of holes to fill as they prepare their 2013 roster.www.washingtontimes.com
2012 MLB playoffs: Washington Nationals fall one strike short against St ...
The question of how baseball could be so cruel to this city may be answered some day. It existed in horrible form in the nation's capital for decades, and then it vanished for 33 years.www.washingtonpost.com
Drew Storen pained by Washington Nationals loss to St. Louis Cardinals
It was just after 12:45 a.m. on the last night of the Washington Nationals season, on the night of the most sudden, gut-punch ending imaginable, and the procession was just beginning.www.washingtonpost.com
Washington Nationals super season comes to disappointing end
Washington Nationals relief pitcher Drew Storen, who came into the game with a 7-5 lead in the ninth inning but gave up four runs for the loss, faces the media in the clubhouse after The Washington Nationals lost to the St. Louis Cardinals 9-7 in game ...www.washingtonpost.com
Nightengale: Nationals despised for sitting Strasburg
Bob Nightengale: Baseball executives say the Washington Nationals' playoff run is not a feel-good story. 2012-10-11-strasburg-nationals.www.usatoday.com
Bryce Harper homers, triples in Nationals' loss to Cardinals
Bryce Harper stood at his locker, his back to the solemn Washington Nationals clubhouse. Teammates stopped for a hug, and the 19-year-old paused from packing up his belongings to oblige.www.washingtonpost.com
Cards stun Nats with 9th-inning rally
Erasing an early six-run hole in Game 5 slowly but surely, the defending World Series champion Cardinals got a tying two-out, two-run single from Daniel Descalso and a go-ahead two-run single from Pete Kozma in the ninth inning and came all the way ...msn.foxsports.com
RaLLy SQuIRReL ShOCkS WaSHINgTOn NaTioNALs!
The St. Louis Cardinals' Pete Kozma singles in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the National League division baseball series against the Washington Nationals. ATTEnSHun FinE PeOPLe of BaSEball: tHIs is yUR old FRiEND RaLLY SqUirREL herE. ReMEMbur ...online.wsj.com
Washington Nationals: Baseball Season is Over
The Washington Nationals 2012 season is over and it stings big time. After winning 98 games and taking the defending world champion St Louis Cardinals to five games in their NL Divisional Series Washington blew a six run lead in the finale and lost 9-7.www.rantsports.com
Washington Nationals Let It Get Away, Blow Lead In 9th To Drop NLDS To St ...
The Washington Nationals were one strike away from moving on to the NLCS to face the San Francisco Giants, but a blown lead in the top of the ninth ended the Nats' 2012 campaign and stunned a sold-out crowd in Nationals Park.dc.sbnation.com
Where Does Washington Nationals Loss Fall in DC Sports History?
The Washington Nationals lost a six run lead and their NL Divisional Series to the St. Louis Cardinals Friday night. They were also up two with two out in the ninth and let it slip away.www.rantsports.com
Washington Nationals vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Team Grades from NLDS Game 5
The 2012 MLB playoffs continued to captivate on Friday night as the St. Louis Cardinals completed a historic comeback victory. Nearly 46,000 Washington Nationals fans are speechless after Game 5 of the NLDS. Meanwhile, my team grades tell the full story.bleacherreport.com
NLDS scene: Retracing Game 5 between Nationals and Cardinals
Get used to this, Washington, because it might not be next week, but it could well be next year, or the year after that. There could be more playoff baseball in your future, and it will likely be more tense by half.www.washingtonpost.com
Nationals' season comes crashing down
Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman (11), right, walks off the field as the St. Louis Cardinals celebrate their win over the Washington Nationals in game five of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park, Washington, D.C., ...www.washingtontimes.com
A Washington Nationals Player Delivered An Epic Presidential Speech Before ...
Washington Nationals utility player Mark DeRosa isn't on the playoff roster, but as a team leader, he still does everything in his power to ensure the Nats fight until the bitter end.www.businessinsider.com
Washington Nationals' Jayson Werth relishes his walk-off home run in Game 4 of ...
Washington Nationals' Jayson Werth relishes his walk-off home run in Game 4 of NLDS - MLB Update. Outfielder Jayson Werth attempts to recall those moments when he struck a home-run and led his team to victory.blogs.bettor.com
Cardinals stun Nationals to reach the NLCS
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The St. Louis Cardinals erased a six-run deficit and scored four runs in the ninth inning to stun the Washington Nationals 9-7 on Friday and advance to the National League Championship Series against the San Francisco Giants.www.reuters.com
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