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Nationals positional review, Part 2: Outfield
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[Washington Post (blog)] - The opening day makeup was projected to be Jayson Werth in right field, Michael Morse in left and Rick Ankiel in center, but injuries claimed both Morse and Ankiel early. By mid-April, after Werth broke his left wrist, the outfield was an amalgam of
Maybe Nats' heart-breaking end was just a bad dream
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[Washington Post] - Could it be possible that the Kid (Bryce Harper), the Franchise (Ryan Zimmerman) and the Beast (Michael Morse) had all hit home runs to give the Nats an early six-run lead? Could Cy Young (Gio Gonzalez) have pitched so poorly? Could the Closer (Drew
Thanks for following along this season
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[Washington Post (blog)] - Michael Morse's pantomime grand slam. Jayson Werth's home run off Heath Bell. Werth's home run off Lance Lynn. Washington's first playoff team since The team's first division title. The gut-wrenching end. Much will be remembered about this season
MLB: Descalso stuns Nationals
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[ESPN STAR Sports] - The defending World Series champions were in all sorts of trouble as home runs from Ryan Zimmerman, Bryce Harper and Michael Morse helped put the Nationals 6-0 up after three innings of the decisive fifth game of their NL Divisional Series. The
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