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Hopefully they show up
Nyjer Morgan@TheRealTPlush Well ur boy got his answer. But on to a better thought, former squad coming in and Brew Crew feeling good so that means another win
This should be in every Nats locker tonight before the game.
This isn't football. Anger doesn't really help you hit the ball any better, or locate a pitch any finer.
GDT starter EPIC FAIL.hammondsnats >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sportsfan882 ASSCLOWN
mlb.com is doing our game for free for those of us that arent in the area
MLB Network is as well.
not over here on the west coast unfortunately. Just 7 hours of MLB tonight
I'd like for someone at MASN to ask Rizzo why he hamstrings the roster so badly with one-dimensional guys and injured players.
like brian bixler and matt stairs?
Several things have been learned already. The Rick Ankiel experiment has failed. He simply has not played well enough to be tradable, making his continued existence with the team superfluous. He is currently on the disabled list.Similarly, Mike Morse has struggled mightily with an expanded role. He is in the midst of a mini hot streak, but he probably has little margin for error. Given the thump in his bat, he should be a nice platoon option going forward. He'll be eligible for his second round of arbitration after the season, so he could be a non-tender candidate.Utility men Laynce Nix and Jerry Hairston have been useful; they may be shopped to other teams or earn a shot to help with the 2012 Nationals. Alex Cora and Brian Bixler have not been any help. It's not entirely clear why Bixler is even on the roster. Recently recalled outfielder Roger Bernadina has been solid, as well. If no other team shows serious interest in him on the trade market, the Nationals should be thrilled to count him as a fourth outfielder in 2012.