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Nationals' road woes continue

The Nationals finished June with an 8-19 record after falling to the Braves on Wednesday, 4-1.

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Nats' future most important at Deadline

General manager Mike Rizzo won't say if the Nationals will be buyers or sellers before the non-waiver Trade Deadline on July 31, but one thing is certain: Rizzo is not expected to stand pat.

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Gonzalez remains in lineup against Braves

Nationals manager Jim Riggleman didn't plan to sit shortstop Ian Desmond two games in a row, but Alberto Gonzalez changed his plans when he got four hits while filling in for Desmond on Tuesday night.

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Zimmermann, Wang on comeback trail

Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo expects both Jordan Zimmermann and Chien-Ming Wang to be ready to help the club's starting rotation before the end of the season.

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Bernadina proving he's 'real deal'

Several of the Nationals were glad to have June come to an end. Right fielder Roger Bernadina wasn't one of them.

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Morgan looking for second-half surge

Nyjer Morgan hasn't very dynamic or productive this season, but he says not to worry. His time of year is beginning.

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Washington Nationals Could Ride Second Half Tailwind Back to Respectability

So where are the Washington Nationals headed? Just a couple of months ago, the team was five games over .500 and seemed both ready and able to remain competitive until Stephen Strasburg joined the squad and Jason Marquis, Chien-Ming Wang, Jordan Zimmermann, and Ross Detwiler regained their health. The Nationals could then move some of their surplus starters into the bullpen and trade away the …

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Nationals get rare road victory to snap skid

Craig Stammen worked into the eighth inning, Alberto Gonzalez had four hits and the Nationals snapped their five-game losing streak with a rare road victory, defeating the Braves, 7-2, on Tuesday night.

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Robinson honored at Nationals Park

Rachel Robinson, the widow of the legendary Jackie Robinson, attended the 49th annual Congressional Baseball Game, which saw the Democrats defeat the Republicans, 13-5, on Tuesday night at Nationals Park.

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Strasburg to All-Star Team Gives Washington Latest Chance as Baseball Town

Washington Nationals rookie Stephen Strasburg s inclusion in the All-Star Game would help Major League Baseball build its fan base in the nations capitol.

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Tuesdays Washington Nationals Atlanta Braves box score

Nationals 7, Braves 2

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Washington Nationals halt skid against Braves thanks to Craig Stammen’s strong start

ATLANTA — When Stephen Strasburg made his inevitable ascension to the major leagues, someone had to become a minor leaguer again. The Washington Nationals chose Craig Stammen, their third starter out of spring training. Late Tuesday afternoon, Stammen reappeared in their clubhouse

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Nationals Bounce Back Beating Braves Tuesday, 7-2 Jair Jurrjens Returns To Action Wednesday Against Washington

Atlanta, GA – The Washington Nationals picked up a rare road win beating the Atlanta Braves, 7-2. The NL East-leading Braves lost for just the third time in their last 20 home contests.

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Stammen lifts Nationals past Braves 7-2

Washington Nationals left fielder Josh Willingham (16) makes a catch to retire Atlanta Braves Chipper Jones in the fourth inning a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves Tuesday, June 29, 2010 in Atlanta.

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Nationals send Tyler Walker to the DL

IJ news services ATLANTA – The Washington Nationals placed right-hander Tyler Walker, a Ross native, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 20, because of an AC joint sprain and significant inflammation in his right shoulder.

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Riggleman, Rizzo in Desmond's corner

Though Ian Desmond, who committed a costly error in the series opener against the Braves, was on the bench for the second time in three games on Tuesday night, both general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Jim Riggleman remain firmly in the rookie shortstop's corner.

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Dunn, Nats wish to avoid trade rumors

The trade rumors surrounding Adam Dunn are heating up, but the first baseman has made it clear that he wants to stay with the Nationals, and has no intention of becoming a designated hitter.

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Should Washington Nationals Phenom Stephen Strasburg be an All-Star?

No. No, Stephen Strasburg should not be an All-Star. Dont get me wrong, the kids been great since getting called up to the big leagues, but there are just far too many reasons why Strasburg shouldnt take a trip to Anaheim this July

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Nationals recall Stammen to make start against Braves

The Washington Nationals have recalled pitcher Craig Stammen from Triple-A Syracuse.

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Craig Stammen of Washington Nationals called up to start against Atlanta Braves

Right-hander Craig Stammen has been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to start for the Washington Nationals in Tuesday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves.

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