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Right Side? Left Side? One Side's Gotta Get Going

Washington Nationals' manager Davey Johnson acknowledged the struggles Danny Espinosa's been dealing with last night, and this morning in his weekly appearance on 106.7 the FAN in D.C., Nats' GM Mike Rizzo explained why he's willing to be patient.

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Nats' GM Mike Rizzo And Vin Scully On Bryce Harper

Washington Nationals' GM Mike Rizzo updated everyone on Bryce Harper's health this morning on 106.7 the FAN In D.C.'s The Mike Rizzo Show. Last night, Vin Scully spoke to Nats' announcer Charlie Slowes about Harper and more in a pregame interview.

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Nats Rewind: Davey Johnson On Kershaw; Haren in LA

Washington Nationals' manager Davey Johnson was impressed with both LA Dodgers' lefty Clayton Kershaw and his own starter, Dan Haren, after last night's 2-0 Dodgers' win in Dodger Stadium. The Nationals' offense, however, was less impressive...

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Game 39 WPA: P2K is hard to beat. Nats 0, LA 2

Haren has a pretty good outing, but Zim is the only who can hit in a punchless, K-laden outing for the Nats lineup.

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Nats Drop 2-0 Decision: Dodgers' Kershaw Dominates

Washington Nationals' right-hander Dan Haren retired the last 13 batters he faced tonight in Los Angeles, but Dodgers' lefty Clayton Kershaw was untouchable on the way to an 11 K 8.2 inning start against the visiting Nats. 2-0 Dodgers win.

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Nationals At Dodgers: GameThread 39 Of 162

The Washington Nationals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers up last night, though Bryce Harper getting beat up by the RF wall got the most press out of game one of three for the Nats in Dodger Stadium. Tonight it's Dan Haren vs Clayton Kershaw in LA.

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Jordan Zimmermann vs the Dodgers: More Of The Same

Washington Nationals' right-hander Jordan Zimmermann dominated the Los Angeles Dodgers last night in Dodger Stadium, but all anyone was talking about after the game was 20-year-old Nats' outfielder Bryce Harper's collision with the right field wall.

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Clayton Kershaw or the Evening Redness in the West

Clayton Kershaw is a special talent. Indeed, it seems that unless the southpaw wants a hitter to reach base, the batter may as well head back to the dugout. This PDB shows how he's gotten the job done during both his career and this year.

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Wire Taps: Watch Harper Run Into Wall Over & Over

Washington Nationals' outfielder Bryce Harper ran face first into Dodger Stadium's fenced out-of-town scoreboard in the right field wall and almost knocked himself trying to catch a fly to right by Los Angeles Dodgers' catcher A.J. Ellis.

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Game 38 WPA: Cyborg need radar. Nats 6, LA 2

Everything seems to be coming together for the Nats, with strong pitching and enough offense. If only we could get Bryce to stop attacking walls.

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