Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Washington Nationals

  • The Nationals — a class act

    Washington Nationals' organization, you are a class act. Your dedication to our military is unlike any we ever have seen, and the effort you put toward making the playoffs memorable cannot be described.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • The Washington Post

    On July 20, I was one of 34,228 fans on hand as the Washington Nationals wasted a 9-0 lead when Mr. Strasburg was the starting pitcher, and the team lost to the Atlanta Braves.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • October surprises: Momentum can be fleeting when it comes to baseball's ...

    SAN FRANCISCO - Just ask the Oakland Athletics and Washington Nationals how much momentum means in the postseason. Poised to ride the wave from Game 4 walkoff wins in the division series, the A's and Nationals were promptly thrown under water ...

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  • Giants vs. Cardinals NLCS: San Francisco considering Lincecum or Zito as ...

    The breakout star of the National League playoffs has likely been St. Louis second baseman Daniel Descalso, who, since Game 2 of the Cardinals' division series with the Washington Nationals, is hitting .407 with two homers, two doubles and six RBI.

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  • The Washington Nationals and the 2012 NLCS: What an 'almost'

    The experience gap between two teams may never have been greater in the postseason than in this matchup, with the Nationals being the majors' second-youngest team. Yet the Nats ignored and overcame it. Almost. And what an "almost." You may not want ...

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  • Washington Nationals Post-Season Begins with the Curse of Teddy Roosevelt

    One of these unbelievers must be the Washington Nationals' General Manager Mike Rizzo. He not only incredibly shut down his best pitcher a few weeks before the playoffs, but allowed the even more unthinkable to happen: watching mascot Teddy ...

    bleacherreport.com

  • The Nationals' collapse -- most painful fold ever?

    For those of you not following the baseball playoffs, the way the Washington Nationals lost the fifth and deciding game of their division playoff series against the St. Louis Cardinals certainly ranks right up there with the most fan-disappointing ...

    blogs.chicagotribune.com

  • Thom Loverro: Nationals' priorities this winter are dealing with Johnson, LaRoche

    So when do pitchers and catchers report? The Washington Nationals walked down a path of success no one expected this season -- save for their manager, Davey Johnson, who told everyone in spring training they would be good and should win the National ...

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • The MLB Playoffs' Usual Suspects

    And to think that the roster could have been far less tedious - and one city's long wait for a major-pro-sport semifinalist could have been over - if the Washington Nationals could simply have held on to a 6-0 lead and averted a historic collapse ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Bad Advice for Injured Players

    Baseball's Nationals sent pitcher Stephen Strasburg home after arm surgery, while the Redskins judged quarterback Robert Griffin III ready to go after a concussion—an example of the NFL's misguided approach to head trauma that could lead to serious ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • St. Louis Cardinals Can't Stop Chirping About Washington Nationals; + Happy ...

    So is it time to start researching statistical achievements by 20-year-old major leaguers? Washington Nationals' 2010 no.1 overall pick Bryce Harper, who turned 20 today, finished his rookie campaign with the second-highest home run total (22) ever ...

    www.federalbaseball.com

  • Thanks a lot, Nationals

    Regarding the Oct. 14 Metro article "When hopes soar so high, it's even farther for fans to fall": I, too, shed a few tears after recovering from the shock of the Washington Nationals' snatching- defeat-from-the-jaws-of-victory loss. But beyond all the ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Ian Desmond Asks Age-Old Question: "Do You Think DC Has It In Them To Sell ...

    Now that the Washington Nationals are on vacation, players find themselves with more free time on their hands. Shortstop Ian Desmond has taken to Twitter in an effort to quell his boredom and in that boredom Monday, he posed an always-interesting ...

    www.nbcwashington.com

  • Washington Nationals: 4 Reasons to Believe 2012 Was Just the Beginning

    Don't let the Nationals' heartbreaking ALDS defeat hold you down for long; baseball is alive and well in the nation's capital and will be for some time.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Washington Nationals: A team loss

    Drew Storen in agony. (John McDonnell - THE WASHINGTON POST) I know it's late to blog about the loss by the Nats Friday night - make that very early Saturday morning - but it's taken me this long to stop moaning and uncurl from the fetal position.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • One-third of fans at Friday's Nats game take Metro home

    More than one-third of baesball fans attending Friday's Washington Nationals game used Metro to get home after the late-night game that quashed the team's post-season hopes.

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • Nationals' brutal Game 5 loss still stings — and invites second-guessing

    On the night of April 4, they gathered at Joe's Stone Crab on East Grand Avenue in Chicago. The Washington Nationals had come north from Viera, Fla.

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  • Washington Nationals: Why Harper, Strasburg and Co. Are Still Winners

    They had it. They had it, and then they let it slip through their hands. The Nationals lost the deciding game of the NLDS Friday night in heart-breaking fashion.

    bleacherreport.com

  • MLB Playoffs 2012: The Washington Nationals Needed Stephen Strasburg

    You'd be mistaken to think the Washington Nationals lost the NLDS against the St. Louis Cardinals in the MLB Playoffs 2012 last week on October 12.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Nats Arizona Fall League stats

    The Washington Nationals top prospects are competing in the Arizona Fall League, fall baseball for MLB's top prospects.

    www.dcprosportsreport.com

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