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  • Zach Duke, second from left, lasted 3 1/3 innings in his spot start as the Nationals were pounded by the San Francisco Giants in an 8-0 loss.

    Nationals shutout for the sixth time this season in loss to Giants

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    As the Washington Nationals tried to reset, refocus and finish their 10-game west coast trip strong, their position players gathered Monday afternoon for their usual pre-series hitters' meeting. Shortstop Ian Desmond and third baseman Ryan Zimmerman reminded teammates to remember their own unique strengths. Perhaps the effect will be felt in the days and weeks to come. But Monday the Nationals were shut out for the sixth time this season as they fell 8-0 to the San Francisco Giants.

  • Washington Nationals relief pitcher Ryan Mattheus (52) sits in the dugout after giving up two runs in the eight inning as the Washington Nationals lose to the St. Louis Cardinals 8-0 in game three of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, October 10, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    In wake of Ryan Mattheus' broken hand, Nationals make roster moves

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    Right-hander Ryan Mattheus broke a bone near the fourth knuckle in his pitching hand on Sunday afternoon when he returned to the clubhouse following a five-run inning and slammed his hand, holding his glove, into his locker. The Nationals called up left-hander Fernando Abad and right-hander Yunesky Maya as reinforcements and optioned Eury Perez to Triple-A Syracuse.

    Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III on the red carpet at the NFL Honors show in New Orleans on Feb. 2, 2012. It was his first public appearance since surgery on two knee ligaments 24 days earlier. Rich Campbell / Washington Times.

    CAMPBELL: RG3 has chance to head off potential image problem

    By Rich Campbell - The Washington Times

    What he wrote Sunday on Twitter to thank fans for their unsolicited purchases from his wedding registry was a nice gesture. We like our heroes humble, and D.C. has no greater icon these days than RG3. To know he cherishes the jerky maker and the corn peeler and the napkins is reassuring. But the picture Griffin posted with the thank-you message was a bad look.

    Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper, just two days after being injured crashing into an outfield wall, taking 11 stitches in his chin, is seen in the dugout after pinch-hitting in the ninth inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles Wednesday, May 15, 2013. The Dodgers won, 3-1. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

    FENNO: No reason to believe Bryce Harper concussion conspiracies

    By Nathan Fenno - The Washington Times

    The not-so-subtle implication racing through the Internet of a concussion conspiracy by the Nationals makes as much sense as, well, running into walls. What could they possibly gain by pretending Harper didn't have a concussion or engaging in a game of semantics to avoid using the word?

    Jayson Werth left Thursday night's game with a tight hamstring. (Associated Press photo)

    After 'alarming' report, Jayson Werth's return will be delayed further

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    After getting what Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson called "kind of an alarming report" on Jayson Werth following another MRI on his strained right hamstring, it appears the right fielder's return will be delayed even further than the start of the team's upcoming homestand.

    **FILE** Washington Nationals relief pitcher Ryan Mattheus (52) throws during an interleague baseball game against the Chicago White Sox at Nationals Park Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Washington. The Nationals won 7-4, sweeping the Chicago White Sox in the three game series. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    Nationals’ bullpen still working to strike right balance

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    Sunday was the latest example of how the Nationals' bullpen may be a bit off-kilter as they pass the quarter mark of the 2013 season. The personnel is exactly the same as it was when the Nationals opened the season, but the way they've been used hasn't always been consistent — and neither has the performance.

    Tiger Woods pauses on the 18th green after winning The Players championship golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass, Sunday, May 12, 2013 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

    Tiger Woods: ‘No’ smoothing over Sergio Garcia flap

    By Joseph White - Associated Press

    Hardly the best of the friends, the Woods-Garcia relationship hit petty proportions during this month's Players Championship over a dispute as to whether Woods inadvertently or maliciously — or somewhere in between — disrupted the Spaniard's swing when they were paired together during the tournament's third round.

    Washington Capitals general manager George McPhee talks with reporters at the Kettler Iceplex in Arlington, Va., Wednesday, May 15, 2013. The Capitals were eliminated in the first round of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs by the New York Rangers. The Capitals have had six consecutive playoff appearances and have failed to get past the second round. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    Capitals notes: Realignment won’t prompt roster remake

    By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times

    The Caps will have to go through a tougher division to make the playoffs and then to reach the East finals. They won the Southeast Division five of the past six seasons but went 8-10-2 against the Penguins, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, Flyers and Hurricanes this year.

    Washington Redskins general manager, Bruce Allen, left, speaks as Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones watches during a tour of the new Redskins training facility in Richmond, Va., Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

    Redskins’ new training camp site a ‘field of dreams’

    By Hank Kurz Jr. - Associated Press

    While Redskins fans living near Redskins Park in Ashburn, where the team has held its training camp for several years, are dismayed that the team has moved further south, the team has heard from plenty of people further south in Norfolk and North Carolina delighted to now live closer to the site.

    Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen celebrates with his players after Maryland's 51-20 win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl on Wednesday in Washington. (Associated Press)

    Military Bowl moving from RFK to Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis

    By Associated Press

    The Military Bowl will match a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference against one from Conference USA and will be played Dec. 27. ESPN will broadcast the afternoon game.

    In this artist drawing provided by the San Francisco 49ers, the proposed 49ers stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. is shown. NFL owners will vote on the sites of the 50th and 51st Super Bowls on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at their spring meetings. The San Francisco area, where the new stadium is being built in Santa Clara, and South Florida are competing for the the 50th edition, to be held in February 2016. The loser in that bidding will go against Houston to host the 51st game the following year.(AP Photo/San Francisco 49ers)

    Super Bowl 50 site — Santa Clara or South Florida — to be decided this week

    By Barry Wilner - Associated Press

    The 49ers' new stadium is being built and is scheduled to open for the 2014 season. With the NFL showing a penchant for bringing is championship game to new venues, Santa Clara would appear to have a strong chance. Only once has the Bay Area staged a Super Bowl, in 1985 at Stanford Stadium.

    FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2010, file photo, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco looks on during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Cincinnati.  Ochocinco was fined $25,000 by the NFL on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, for the timing of his tweets.  The league said Ochocinco's messages appeared on his Twitter page during a prohibited time during the Bengals-Philadelphia Eagles preseason game on Friday. It said the Bengal player violated policies on electronic device possession and posting of social media messages. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke, File)

    Chad Johnson arrested for probation violation from Evelyn Lozada incident

    By Associated Press

    The six-time Pro Bowl player formerly known as Chad Ochocinco is serving a year of probation after Evelyn Lozada said he head-butted her during an argument last August. She quickly filed for divorce. They had been married only since July 4.

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