Nationals starter Dan Haren may not have looked much sharper in his second start with the team than he did in his first, but the result was certainly better.
Players from both clubs were on the field stretching and preparing for what everyone expected to be a 7:05 p.m. first pitch on South Capitol Street.
Traffic in Washington is pretty terrible year-round, the D.C. metro area annually ranks among the worst in the United States for commute times and overall congestion.
If the Nationals had any concerns about Jayson Werth's ability to regain his power stroke following last season's wrist surgery, the veteran right fielder certainly has put those to rest over the
After beginning Tuesday’s game with two called strikes and a strikeout on the White Sox’s first batter Alejandro De Aza, somehow Gio Gonzalez’ day quickly turned into a near disaster.























