Aug 30, 2009 | Major League Baseball
Steady Harris takes reins in center
Whenever a Nationals outfielder gets hurt, interim manager Jim Riggleman already knows who the replacement will be: Willie Harris.
Lazy? Nats Might Just Be Your Team
Looking for work? Underemployed? Not making the most of your talents? You with the MBA filling out that expense reimbursement form for your boss! Hey, you with the art history degree making your third pot of coffee for the day! Yeah, you over there sitting on the couch watching Judge Judy reruns! Have we got the job for you... Ever considered ...
Which One Of These Is Not Like The Others?
Daniel Cabrera - In his 6 year career, he has led the league in earned runs once, walks twice, wild pitches twice, and hit batsmen once.A He has been below average in every season.A Currently has a 14.40 ERA in AAA.
Since finishing last in the major leagues last season with a 59-102 mark, people have been dismissed at all levels of the Nationals' organization: PLAYERS Dmitri Young , an All-Star in 2007, has spent the year on the disabled list and in the minor leagues.
Bisons come back to beat Chiefs in nightcap
The Buffalo Bisons punched together four straight singles in the fifth inning - all with two outs - to rally and defeat the Syracuse Chiefs 3-2 in the nightcap of a double-header on Monday before 4,875 at Alliance Bank Stadium.
Nationals Insider: No more recycling trash
By Mark Zuckerman Monday, June 1, 2009 Article Here are five signs you root for a really bad baseball franchise.
Big Papi seeks more big flies in immediate future
David Ortiz finally hit his first home run Wednesday. Good thing Red Sox Nation can celebrate its sweep of the first-place Blue Jays because the What's-Wrong-With-Big-Papi question is far from answered.
For as miserable as the Buffalo Bisons' season has been to date, you really can't complain about how the New York Mets keep tinkering with the roster.
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