Sunday, October 14, 2012

Washington Nationals

  • 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: 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.

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  • 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.

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  • Pieces are in place for Nationals to make another big run in 2013

    Minutes after the Washington Nationals had secured a wind-whipped victory in Game 1 of what turned into a 167-game journey, first baseman Adam LaRoche said what had just transpired under the ivy at Wrigley Field "felt like a playoff game.

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  • Drew Storen Death Threats: Nationals Closer Draws Threats On Twitter After ...

    While the majority of Washington Nationals fans kept a positive Natitude after the team's stunning, come-from-ahead 9-7 defeat to the St. Louis in Game 5 of the NLDS, there was unfortunately a vocal minority that vented its frustrations against closer ...

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  • Nationals Lose To Cardinals, 9-7: Washington's Breakout Season Ends With ...

    The Nationals' historic season came to an end Friday night with a 9-7 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 5 of the NL division series.

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  • Sean Burnett may need surgery to remove bone spurs

    As the Washington Nationals transition from digesting their loss in Game 5 of the National League Division Series to figuring out their offseason, one thing they'll have to do is decide which of their injured players will be able to heal with rest and ...

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  • 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.

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  • 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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  • Nationals Fans Were Foolish to Ignore the Curse of the '94 Expos

    The Washington Nationals have their own curse, one so powerful it traveled with the franchise over international borders. This curse is either largely unknown or unwisely ignored by many Washington Nationals fans, because it was freely invoked during ...

    bleacherreport.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.

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  • 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.

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  • Washington Nationals lose painfully after big season

    Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson speaks at a news conference after Game 5 of the National League division baseball series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday, Oct 13, 2012, in Washington.

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  • 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 ...

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  • 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.

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  • Washington Nationals GM Mike Rizzo Will Be the Source of Venom for Years to ...

    The Washington Nationals were defeated in a soul crushing Game 5 of the 2012 MLB National League East Division Series by the deceptively invincible defending World Champions St. Louis Cardinals.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • Cardinals 9, Nationals 7

    WASHINGTON -- Pete Kozma's two-run single with two outs capped a four-run rally in the top of the ninth inning as the St. Louis Cardinals came all the way back from a six-run deficit to stun the Washington Nationals 9-7 in the decisive Game 5 of their ...

    articles.chicagotribune.com

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