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Gio Gonzalez is Your Next Potential Nationals Disappointment

Gio Gonzalez is Your Next Potential Nationals Disappointment

Baseball pundits are getting fired up about the Nationals' acquisition of Gio Gonzalez. At least he didn't come from the Phillies. more ›

Redskins To Get Back To Work This Week

Redskins To Get Back To Work This Week

Someone find the keys to Redskins Park -- the NFL lockout is now officially over. more ›

Caps Briefing: Dangerous Weapons

Caps Briefing: Dangerous Weapons

The 2010 playoff-edition Washington Capitals are here, and they are here to cause pain. You might not recognize all four of the Caps' latest acquisitions, but no one will recognize you when they get through with you. The departing Brian Pothier, for all his previous experience with post-concussion syndrome, will be happy he doesn't have to hit the Kettler ice with this bunch. more ›

Nats Roundup: Trading Down

Nats Roundup: Trading Down

The Nationals are 2-10 since the All Star break, currently in a nine game losing streak, and have been swept in three straight series. Their two wins came in a three game series in Atlanta. Atlanta's response to losing a series to the Nationals was to trade Mark Teixiera and give up on their season, which is a reasonable reaction to losing a series to the Nationals. more ›

Nats Update: Offseason's Bounty

Nats Update: Offseason's Bounty

Jim Bowden has been a busy man this offseason. Since we last left the Nationals, they have acquired outfielder Elijah Dukes, infielder Aaron Boone, pitcher Tyler Clippard, and catcher Paul Lo Duca. They have also signed outfielder Wily Mo Pena to a one year deal. Betting that he can't possibly have two horrible years in a row, the Nats have also signed outfielder Ryan "more strikeouts than total bases" Langerhans to a one year deal.... more ›

Nats Off-season: The Field Is Done

Nats Off-season: The Field Is Done

Exciting things are happening to the Nationals this off-season. As you can see from Clark Construction Camera, the new baseball field is complete. The grass is Kentucky Bluegrass, which "is cut a bit longer and slows the ball." Hopefully the team didn't choose this type of grass because they refuse to acquire a quality center fielder this off-season. According the Mayor Fenty, the new stadium is both on time and on budget. Season ticket holders... more ›

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