Alex Ovechkin in a Curly W
From now on, all D.C. sports stars should be required to wear the Curly W following season-ending losses, right?”
Washington gets a pair of three-run home runs but its bullpen nearly throws away a six-run lead in Atlanta.
Washington watches a six-run lead nearly evaporate before Drew Storen slams the door for his eighth save.
Seventy-five years after attending his first game, baseball fan Bob Hudson looks back at his love affair with sports in Washington.
Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa has been diagnosed with shingles and it is uncertain when he will return to the team.
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Nats phenom now has the weirdest mustache a Nats phenom has ever had.”
From now on, all D.C. sports stars should be required to wear the Curly W following season-ending losses, right?”
Florida’s Josh Johnson, who starts today against the Cardinals, has already taken three no hitters into the sixth inning this season.”
After spurning the Washington Nationals in 2008, pitcher Aaron Crow has taken a meandering path to the big leagues. But now that he’s there, with the Kansas City Royals, he looks like a budding star.”
Zack Greinke gets his first start for the Brewers, after cracking a rib playing pickup basketball during spring training.”
Matt Wieters delivers the game-winning single in the 13th inning as Baltimore defeats the Seattle Mariners at Camden Yards.
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Future Hall of Fame catcher Ivan Rodriguez is facing the sunset of his career, thanks to the promising Wilson Ramos.
Opening day reveals a penchant for tons of strikeouts — which could lead to tons of runs.
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