Washington Nationals Notes, Quotes 2009-04-11
--LHP Ron Villone signed a minor-league contract with the Nationals and will report to Class AAA Syracuse. Villone, 39, has pitched in 654 career games with 11 different teams, most recently the Cardinals in 2008. He'll become the only left-hander on Syra... more
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Washington Nationals Inside Pitch 2009-04-11
At this point, the Nationals just want to win a ballgame, somehow, some way. But through the season's first four games, it still hasn't happened. Washington's latest setback was a heartbreaking 6-5 loss to the Braves in 10 innings Friday night. A 3-hour, ... more
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Washington Nationals Notes, Quotes 2009-04-11
--LHP Ron Villone signed a minor-league contract with the Nationals and will report to Class AAA Syracuse. Villone, 39, has pitched in 654 career games with 11 different teams, most recently the Cardinals in 2008. He'll become the only left-hander on Syra... more
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Washington Nationals Inside Pitch 2009-04-11
At this point, the Nationals just want to win a ballgame, somehow, some way. But through the season's first four games, it still hasn't happened. Washington's latest setback was a heartbreaking 6-5 loss to the Braves in 10 innings Friday night. A 3-hour, ... more
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Nationals-Braves Preview 2009-04-11
Kenshin Kawakami is set to become the first Japanese player to take the field for the Atlanta Braves. He'll do so against the only winless team in the National League.The 33-year-old pitcher looks to help the Braves to a second straight victory Saturday n... more
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Nationals-Braves Preview 2009-04-11
Kenshin Kawakami is set to become the first Japanese player to take the field for the Atlanta Braves. He'll do so against the only winless team in the National League.The 33-year-old pitcher looks to help the Braves to a second straight victory Saturday n... more
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Braves 6, Nationals 5(10)
Kelly Johnson decided six hours was long enough for the Atlanta Braves' home opener.Johnson drove in Jordan Schafer with a 10th-inning single to bail out Atlanta's bullpen, and the Braves beat the Washington Nationals 6-5 on Friday night in a rain-delayed... more
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Johnson lifts Braves past Nationals in 10th
Kelly Johnson decided six hours was long enough for the Atlanta Braves' home opener.Johnson drove in Jordan Schafer with a 10th-inning single to bail out Atlanta's bullpen, and the Braves beat the Washington Nationals 6-5 on Friday night in a rain-delayed... more
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Obama won't throw first pitch
President Barack Obama won't throw the ceremonial first pitch before theWashingtonNationals' home opener Monday.... more
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