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The rising third-year center is looking to build on last season's impressive closing stretch. Through the early stages of training camp, so far so good.
The former Cy Young winner and 2011 postseason hero should pose a challenge for the Nationals.
From Comcast SportsNetDENVER (AP) -- Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy resigned Sunday, stepping down after the team set a franchise record for losses.The Rockies said a search for Tracy's re
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12hAfter Jonny Venters underwent Tommy John surgery last week, another Braves’ reliever is headed for the same fate. According to David O’Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, left-hander Eric O’Flaherty will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery tomorrow. It doesn’t...
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12hA man in his early 30s donning a Washington Nationals baseball hat is wanted for robbing a Northeast bank Monday afternoon. According to officials, the man entered a Citibank in the 3900 block of Minnesota Avenue just before 5 p.m. He passed a note to a teller demanding...
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12hA 10-year-old girl was taken to a hospital early Monday morning after running to police for help in the middle of the night. The girl’s mother severely beat the girl with a broomstick, police said. The girl showed up at the Metropolitan Police Department’s Seventh District...
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12hBryce Harper sat out Saturday and Sunday due to lingering soreness in his left knee caused by his collision with the right field fence at Dodger Stadium last Monday, but Mark Zuckerman of CSNWashington.com reports that he’s back in the starting lineup for tonight’s series...
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12hAs school bus ridership drops dramatically in the summer, District officials are considering either cutting driver hours or forcing summer furloughs. There are a total of 1570 drivers covering 600 routes during the regular school year. That route number drops down to 350...
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12hBased on having only the eighth-best odds, it's not likely that the Wizards will land the No. 1 overall pick. Recent history also shows it's not impossible.
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13hAccording to Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News, right-hander Scott Proctor has decided to retire from baseball. Proctor, now 36, hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2011 with the Braves and Yankees. After spending last season with the Doosan Bears of the Korean...
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