Nats, Fister Bombed In Oakland
Doug Fister returned to the mound for the first time in the 2014 campaign, but struggled against the A’s — giving up five earned runs on nine hits in just 4.1 innings of work, and Oakland coasted to an...
View ArticleNats Notes: The Positives In The Arizona Series
It wasn’t the absolute best, but the Washington Nationals’ series win over the Arizona Diamondbacks was a much needed positive end to a rough road trip to the Left Coast. The Nats’ bats couldn’t come...
View ArticleSpan Sparks Nats, D.C. Burns Cincy
Nationals center fielder Denard Span was 5-5 with two runs, two doubles, two RBIs and a stolen base, as Washington downed the Cincinnati Reds and vaunted ace righty Johnny Cueto 9-4 on Tuesday night at...
View ArticleNats Ambush The Rangers, 9-2
The Washington Nationals ambushed the Texas Rangers on Friday night behind the pitching of Stephen Strasburg — and with the help of a three run home run by Ian Desmond. For one of the few times this...
View ArticleCubs Swap Samardzija, Hammel
It was a bad day for the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels, as the Oakland Athletics pulled the trigger on a trade that strengthens their shaky but tough pitching staff — and makes them the...
View Article13 Runs, 19 Hits — Plus Gio
Saturday’s whipping of Chicago was an offensive outburst like no other, as the Washington Nationals sprayed 19 hits (including eight doubles) and scored six times in the 3rd and four times in the 7th,...
View ArticleRollins Rolls The Nats, 6-2
The Philadelphia Phillies are hot. Coming off a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers, the Phillies pitched and homered their way to a 6-2 victory over the Washington Nationals in Philadelphia on Friday...
View ArticleNats Outhit The Crew, But Fall 4-2
The Washington Nationals proved that Milwaukee Brewers righty Kyle Lohse is very hittable, spraying ten hits in seven innings against him at Nationals Park on Friday night. But it was Lohse who had the...
View ArticleNats Collapse In The 9th, Lose In Miami
In what had to be considered the most important game of the year for the Marlins, the Miami Nine scored four runs in the 9th inning on Monday night, and walked off with a stunning 7-6 win against the...
View ArticleMets End Drought Vs. Nats, Win 4-3
The Mets have been nearly hopeless in playing the Nationals in New York, but on Friday night they ended their drought, notching a 4-3 victory over Washington behind the pitching of starter Dillon Gee...
View ArticleImproving By Standing Still?
The Washington Nationals win streak was snapped at four games in Milwaukee last night, as the Anacostia Boys lost to the Brewers 7-5. It looked like the same-old-same-old for the Nats when starter...
View ArticleNats, Marquis Fall Again To Phils
Jason Marquis couldn’t find the strike zone in his first regular season outing, and when he did the Phillies took full advantage. The Phillies chased the free agent righthander after just four innings...
View ArticleNats Take Chi-Town Series
In the “I can’t believe this is happening” 2010 season of your Washington Nationals, the late April three game series against the Cubs might stand out as one of the team’s best. The Nationals came...
View ArticleBay Watch
How odd is it that, just over forty games into the season, the Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants — teams so different in outlook, history and raw talent — would have almost identical...
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