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  • Jordan Zimmermann reacts during the Nationals' loss to the Padres on Saturday. (Associated Press photo)

    Nationals' bats silenced in loss to Padres

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    On a day the Nationals again demanded near perfection out of Jordan Zimmermann, he came very close with his pitching. Tossing eight innings on just 85 pitches, Zimmermann required the fewest pitches in a non-rain-shortened complete game in Nationals history. But without any margin for error, a pickoff throw he yanked just wide of first baseman Adam LaRoche in the eighth stuck with him, and cost the Nationals.

  • Bryce Harper pinch hit on Wednesday, his first appearance since crashing into the right field wall at Dodger Stadium on Monday. (Associated Press photo)

    Sore left knee keeps Bryce Harper out of Nationals lineup

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    When Bryce Harper arrived at Petco Park on Saturday, his left knee was sore and swollen. The issue, still a residual effect of Harper's vicious collision with the right field wall at Dodger Stadium on Monday, will keep him out of Saturday's lineup and possibly out of Sunday's, too.

    Washington Nationals pitcher Zach Duke throws during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

    Zach Duke to start Monday in San Francisco in Ross Detwiler's place

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    Left-handed long reliever Zach Duke will get the spot start in place of Ross Detwiler on Monday in San Francisco as Detwiler deals with a right oblique strain and the Nationals gauge how long he may need to recover.

    Chad Tracy hit the Nationals' first pinch-hit home run of the season in the 10th inning on Friday night, helping them to salvage a win over the Padres. (Associated Press photo)

    Chad Tracy's pinch-hit homer helps salvage Nationals victory

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    Hours before they'd turn the music up loud and the Washington Nationals would celebrate a hard-earned, 10-inning, 6-5 victory over the San Diego Padres, manager Davey Johnson sat in the visitors' dugout at Petco Park and answered a question about his bench. The Nationals' pinch hitting stats, among the league's elite in 2012, were bleak. "They're awful," Johnson said of the numbers. "Just come out and say it."

    File-This June 20, 1964 file photo shows golfer Ken Venturi getting a kiss from his wife Conni as he accepts the title holder's silver cup of the U.S. Open golf tournament, after a searing final round on the Congressional Country Club course at Bethesda, Md. The former U.S. Open champion has died just 12 days after he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He was 82. His son, Matt Venturi, says he died Friday May 17, 2013 in a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Venturi had been hospitalized the last two months for a spinal infection, pneumonia and an intestinal infection. (AP Photo/File)

    Ken Venturi dies; won U.S. Open at Congressional before CBS career

    By Doug Ferguson - Associated Press

    Venturi died 12 days after he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He couldn't make it to the induction. His sons, Matt and Tim, accepted on his behalf after an emotional tribute by Jim Nantz, who worked alongside Venturi at CBS.

    Stephen Strasburg pitched eight innings for the first time in his career on Thursday night in a 6-2 victory over the Padres. (Associated Press photo)

    Stephen Strasburg pitches career-high eight innings to lead Nationals over Padres

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    Stephen Strasburg climbed the mound on Thursday night with a mission. Whether it was intentional or not, whether it was spoken or not, it seemed the Washington Nationals big right-hander felt there were some questions to be answered. And he was ready to let his performance do the talking.

    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)

    Overhaul doesn’t appear necessary as Capitals enter offseason

    By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times

    Because the Washington Capitals were done before the final horn in Game 7 Monday night, those watching had some extra time to contemplate general manager George McPhee's work this offseason. But after the Caps became the only NHL team to make the Stanley Cup playoffs in each of the past six years and not reach at least the conference finals, don't expect much to look different when they open the 2013-14 season.

    Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke in a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Washington Nationals in Los Angeles Tuesday, May 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

    Zack Greinke impressed by Nationals’ rise, but doesn’t dwell on decision

    By Amanda Comak - The Washington Times

    In the Nationals' brief history, Greinke represents one of their greatest "What if?" questions. What if the right-hander hadn't nixed the rumored trade that would've brought him to D.C. instead of Milwaukee before the 2011 season — and possibly cost the Nationals multiple members of their core?

    Washington Nationals Jayson Werth reacts after striking out in the first inning in Nationals 2-0 shutout loss to the New York Mets in a baseball game at Citi Field in New York, Sunday, April 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

    Jayson Werth's return from the disabled list likely delayed a few days

    By - The Washington Times

    Feeling some slight tightness in his strained right hamstring, Washington Nationals right fielder Jayson Werth traveled to New York on Thursday to visit with the team's specialist and get the issue examined. His expected return from the disabled list on Saturday will likely be delayed a few days, according to a team spokesman.

    Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8), from Russia, and center Nicklas Backstrom (19), from Sweden, skate during a break in the action, in the first period of Game 5 first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff hockey series against the New York Rangers, Friday, May 10, 2013 in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    HARRIS: Capitals’ offseason task: Find Alex Ovechkin a worthy wingman

    By Mike Harris - The Washington Times

    Easier said than done, of course. No one is going to hand the Caps a top-level player. Can they afford to sign one? Can they put together enough of a package to trade for one, even if it might cost them someone like Braden Holtby? If they can get one, they need to make sure they do it.

    ** FILE ** NASCAR legend Dick Trickle attends a driver's meeting for the Bodine Bobsled Challenge at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y., in a Thursday, January 5, 2006 photo. (AP Photo/Mark Goldman, file)

    Dick Trickle dies in apparent suicide; NASCAR legend was 71

    By Steve Reed - Associated Press

    The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office says authorities received a call believed to be from Trickle on Thursday saying that "there would be a dead body and it would be his." Authorities tried to call the number back, but no one answered.

    Russia's Alexander Ovechkin rasies his stick to the crowd after the 3-8 loss to USA at the 2013 Ice Hockey IIHF World Championships Group B Quarterfinal match Russia vs USA in Helsinki, Finland on Thursday May 16, 2013. (AP Photo/LEHTIKUVA / Martti Kainulainen)

    Alex Ovechkin played with broken foot in Games 6, 7

    By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times

    Ovechkin was held scoreless for the final five games against the Rangers and said he had some "bruises" but nothing that affected his performance.

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