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Nationals weigh in on upcoming season
WTOP's Craig Heist caught up with manager Davey Johnson and some of the Nats players for their take on last year, this year and more.
Tags: craig heist, Opening Day
Late games, Metro trains: Nats fans could be clock watching
There may be some clock watchers at Nationals Park this season, worrying about missing the last Metro train for games that go past midnight.
Tags: hank silverberg, Nationals Park, Metro, Richard Sarles
Forbes values Yankees at $2.3 billion, Nats at $631 million
Forbes estimated the New York Yankees have the highest value in Major League Baseball for the 16th straight year at $2.3 billion, and the average for an MLB team increased by 23 percent in the last year to $744 million.
Tags: Forbes
Nats predicted champs while Strasburg snags SI cover
It's a lofty prediction that excites some fans and worries others it's jinxing the season. "Sports Illustrated" is picking the Nationals as the favorite for the World Series.
Tags: stephen strasburg, nationals, world series,
ListenHas Young pitched his last game for the Nats?
Chris Young gave up one unearned run over four innings and pitched what was likely his last start in a Nationals uniform as the Astros rallied with a five-run seventh inning to beat the Nats 6-4 at Osceola County Stadium.
Tags: Chris Young, craig heist, spring training, MLB
Blog: Hudson dominates Nats
Tim Hudson threw six scoreless innings as the Braves beat the Nationals 4-3 at Champion Stadium.
Tags: craig heist, Tim Hudson, Dan Haren
Bryce Harper gets free Chipotle burritos for life
If you weren't already jealous of Bryce Harper for being a baseball phenom, here's another reason to wish you were him.
Tags: Bryce Harper, Chipotle
Zimmermann turns in a gem but Tigers still beat Nats
Nationals pitcher Jordan Zimmermann turned in his best outing of the spring by tossing six scoreless innings allowing one hit and striking out one, but the Nats lost to the Tigers 5-1, falling to 10-11-2 in Grapefruit League play.
Tags: spring training
Washington Nationals cut seven players, roster at 42
With two weeks left before the Washington Nationals leave camp, the team announced it sent outfielder Eury Perez to Syracuse, its Triple-A affiliate team, as well as right-handed pitcher Nathan Karns, catcher Sandy Leon and infielder Anthony Rendon to Double-A Harrisburg.
Tags: spring training, craig heist
Heist: Nats beat Cardinals and make cuts
Ross Detwiler made his last start before heading off to the World Baseball Classic, Chad Tracy hit a two-run homer and Ryan Zimmerman went 1-for-3 with an RBI single in his first appearance of the spring as the Nationals beat the Cardinals 7-6.
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