Taliban Rob?
That leash you see dragging on the ground behind Rob Dibble? That’s the leash his wife has on him. And that collar? She put it there too. Listen, we don’t know anything about Rob Dibble (not a damn...
View ArticleCubs Down Nats, Detwiler 4-2
The word around the Nationals’ clubhouse is that Jayson Werth, struggling through a season-long slump, is finally starting to hit. The Nationals’ everyday right fielder — and headline off-season free...
View ArticleSteady Stammen Stifles Reds In 11
This is a game that should have gone into the books as a win in the 8th, and then again in the 9th, but it took the Washington Nationals, and five home runs, to down the Cincinnati Reds in 11 innings...
View ArticleHaren Cages The Cubs
Dan Haren provided six innings of five hit baseball and his teammates sprayed fourteen hits against half-a-dozen Cubs pitchers — and the Washington Nationals went on to win at Wrigley Field in Chicago,...
View ArticleNats Boot The Ball, Drop St. Louis Series Opener
In his post game press conferences, Nationals skipper Matt Williams sometimes appears as a barely controlled caldera — like Yellowstone, he seems always on the verge of exploding, particularly after a...
View ArticleNats Notes: Reviewing The Oakland Meltdown
The Washington Nationals finished a disheartening series against the Oakland A’s, who have become the powerhouse of the AL West the last couple of years. The Nats were shut out, blew a save and lost in...
View ArticleNats Sweep Philadelphia Behind Fister, LaRoche
Righty starter Doug Fister and first sacker Adam LaRoche combined to lead the Nationals to a 4-2 victory over the reeling Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday afternoon at Nationals Park. The win marked a...
View ArticleCubs Maul The Nats — Again
After a solid series in Milwaukee, the Washington Nationals dropped their second in a row to the Cubs in Chicago. The Nationals were simply outplayed, and seemed sluggish at the plate and on the field....
View ArticleNats Win L.A. “Marathon” In 14
In what MLB pundits and analysts are describing as baseball’s “game of the year,” Adam LaRoche’s five RBIs off the bench and three separate comebacks in 14 innings of play yielded a dramatic 8-5...
View Article“He’s Got It. He’s Got It. It’s A No-Hitter”
In what has to be one of the most memorable games in the history of the Washington Nationals, Jordan Zimmermann no-hit the Miami Marlins in front of 35,000-plus at Nationals Park on Sunday afternoon....
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