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Wilson Ramos Tears Right ACL

Nationals’ catcher Wilson Ramos tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during last night’s game against the Reds, a loss that adds to the increasing number of injuries the Washington…Read More

Washington To Recall Catcher Sandy Leon

Knowing a backup catcher would be needed before this afternoon’s series finale against the Reds, the Washington Nationals will reportedly recall catcher Sandy Leon from Double-A Harrisburg. The full…Read More

Wilson Ramos Injures Knee, Could be Serious

Late in last night’s 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, Nationals’ catcher Wilson Ramos injured his right knee. In the 7th inning, a high pitch from starter Jordan Zimmerman bounced off…Read More

Game 33: Nationals 2, Reds 1

  The Nationals continue to live and die by one run per game. Jordan Zimmermann had a typical Nats start, throwing seven innings and allowing one run, but Wilson Ramos appeared to suffer a serious…Read More

Game 30: Pirates 4, Nationals 2

When you go just 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position, you can make any pitching staff look like All-Stars, and one hot player on the other team can make even the best hurlers look ordinary. Such…Read More

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Game 29: Pirates 5, Nationals 4

After taking 2 out of 3 against Philly and getting the news that both Ryan Zimmerman and Adam LaRoche…Read More

Yes, It’s Our Park!

It seems like all the talk from Philadelphia folks about spoiling the Nationals’ “Our Park”…Read More

Game 26: National 4, Phillies 3 (11 innings)

In a riveting game that completely overshadowed the “Take Back the Park” sideshow, pinch…Read More

Game 13: Nationals 3, Astros 2

The Nationals’ motto this season might as well be “just enough to win.” For the fifth-time…Read More

Game 8: Nationals 2, Reds 1 (13 Innings)

The Nationals are finding ways to win in extra innings. Jayson Werth singled with the bases loaded in…Read More

Game 5: Nationals 6, Mets 2

The Nationals seem to have found their offense in New York. Ian Desmond homered to lead off the game, Jayson Werth had four hits to pace a 13-hit attack and Ryan Zimmerman drove in his 500th career run…Read More

Will Regulars Break The Offensive Slump?

For fans who really want a clue about how the Nationals will look this year, spring training starts today. Manager Davey Johnson tells Comcast SportsNet’s Mark Zuckerman and other reporters that…Read More

Washington’s Depth Behind The Plate

With Wilson Ramos, thankfully saved from his horrific kidnapping this past November, and Jesus Flores now finally once again healthy, the Washington Nationals seem to have a comfortable situation at catcher.…Read More

Which Nationals will pleasantly surprise us in 2012?

One of the best — and sometimes worst — things about baseball is its unpredictability. Every season, teams and players defy experts’ predictions. Take 2011, for example. Who foresaw a…Read More

Links Around the Natosphere: Strasburg vs. Harper, Extending Zimmerman, Ramos, Losing Prince

Just as we’re going to share some of the Nationals-related links from time to time that were written by our colleagues here at the FanSided Network, we’ll also start occasionally bringing you some…Read More

Nats Notes: Innings Limits, Ankiel, Solis, Bullpen, Pudge

In 41 days players will begin reporting to the Nationals’ Spring Training home in Viera, Florida. For the most part it would seem the team’s roster is set, though there are still a few holes…Read More

Prince Fielder’s Impact on Washington’s Future Payroll Obligations

Over at his Nats Insider blog, Mark Zuckerman (who’s quickly become one of my favorite Nationals writers) took a fairly thorough look at the organization’s future payroll obligations in the…Read More

Previewing the Winter Meetings

The annual Winter Meetings are always a source of countless rumors, rumblings, trades, and signings. They kick off tomorrow in Dallas in what is expected to be a busy few days after what has been a largely…Read More

Nationals’ All-Time Greats

When putting together a list of names to be considered for the all-time Washington Nationals team, one may have to swallow their pride a bit and realize that the quality of names being considered will…Read More

Nationals Prospects Shine in Arizona Fall League

The Arizona Fall League’s regular season ended on Nov. 17th, and with it, the entire 2011 minor league season. The Nationals sent seven players to represent them on the Scottsdale Scorpions: Bryce Harper,…Read More

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