Baseball Insider: Fantasizing about Bautista
The wise fantasy owner knows not to confuse love of fantasy profile with love of real-life player — like Jose Bautista, for example. ”
The Brewers score twice in the seventh inning and twice more in the eighth to send sliding Washington to its sixth loss in seven games.
Since the start of May, Michael Morse has looked like the best version of himself from last season.
Corey Hart hits three home runs and drives in seven runs for the Brewers, who hand punchless Washington its fifth loss in six games on Monday.
Curtis Granderson singles in the tying run in the ninth inning, then steals second and scores the winning run to beat the Blue Jays.
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Tom Boswell joins LaVar Arrington, Dan Steinberg and host Jonathan Forsythe to discuss the state of the Nationals and preview the upcoming U.S. Open at Congressional.”
The wise fantasy owner knows not to confuse love of fantasy profile with love of real-life player — like Jose Bautista, for example. ”
Jordan Zimmermann takes two ‘Ns’ in his last name, thanks very much. How’d you like if if we called him ‘Cal Ripke?’”
After seven straight years of American League supremacy in interleague play, the National League looks like it’s catching up.”
The Nationals’ low-Class A South Atlantic League team has one of the best records in the minor leagues after four sub-.500 seasons.”
With the Orioles trailing the Royals by a run in the ninth, Felix Pie’s double ties it and Adam Jones wins it with a 418-foot home run.
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The Washington Post's Tom Boswell joins LaVar Arrington, Dan Steinberg and host Jonathan Forsythe to discuss the state of the Nationals and preview the upcoming U.S. Open at Congressional.Twins' Francisco Liriano throws no-hitter
Francisco Liriano pitched baseball's first no-hitter of the season, throwing his first-career complete game in the Minnesota Twins' 1-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. (May 3)Nats' Zimmerman and Giants' Sandoval sidelined
Third basemen Ryan Zimmerman of the Nationals and San Francisco's Pablo Sandoval will both be sidelined at least a month with injuries. Zimmerman needs surgery for an abdominal tear while Sandoval has a broken bone in his right wrist. (April 30)McCourt's woes lead MLB to take over Dodgers
Commissioner Bud Selig is taking away control of the Dodgers from owner Frank McCourt, whose troubled finances and unresolved divorce settlement have seemingly paralyzed the once-proud franchise. And it seems Dodgers fans couldn't be happier. (April 21)MLB takes over operation of L.A. Dodgers
Major League Baseball is assuming control of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team financially paralyzed by its owners' bitter divorce. AP Sports Writer Ron Blum discusses why baseball took this extraordinary step. (April 20)Bryce Harper makes home debut for Hagerstown Suns
Bryce Harper went 0-3 with a strikeout and a walk in his home debut for the Washington Nationals' Class A affiliate the Hagerstown Suns.Players react to Ramirez retirement
Red Sox players Jonathan Papelbon and David Ortiz, and Dodgers manager Don Mattingly talk about Manny Ramirez, who retired Friday after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug. (April 9)Rays slugger Ramirez tells MLB he's retiring
Tampa Bay Rays slugger Manny Ramirez has notified Major League Baseball that he is retiring after being notified of an issue under MLB's drug policy. (April 8)As the offense struggles to perform and the team hovers around .500, the Nationals will have to prove that they’re willing to play hard for Manager Jim Riggleman.
COLUMN | There are many reasons to keep Bryce Harper down on the farm for the entire season.
COLUMN | Harmon Killebrew’s life and career demonstrate the benefits of patience in developing prodigious talents.
COLUMN | With a cast of relievers with filthy stuff, the Nationals have a bullpen that could be dominant.
COLUMN | The team is much improved defensively this year, but has taken a step backward at the plate.
COLUMN | Expanding to two wild card teams in 2012 almost certainly would benefit teams such as the Nationals and Orioles.
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