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  • This Date in Baseball

    Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA


  • Rockies-Mets game delayed due to snow on field

    Dick Monfort was quite formidable on the mound _ of snow, that is.


  • Column: Is Loria worst owner in sports history?

    When Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss died last week, it didn't take long for the conversation to turn to his place among the best owners in the history of sports.


  • Los Angeles Angels pitcher Chad Cordero throws during an exhibition spring training baseball game against the Seattle Mariners Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

    Chad Cordero attempting comeback with Angels after injuries, tragedy

    After barely throwing in the last half-decade while he dealt with serious arm injuries and his infant daughter's death, Cordero's comeback continued with one inning against Seattle on Monday.


  • Martinez returns to Red Sox as assistant to GM

    Former Boston manager Terry Francona gave Pedro Martinez a big hug along with some advice to help him in his new job as a special assistant to the Red Sox general manager.


  • Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper finished with a 4.9 Wins Above Replacement, according to FanGraphs. (Associated Press)

    Bryce Harper wins NL Rookie of the Year

    As Bryce Harper made his way through his first major league season, a day rarely went by without another milestone for the Washington Nationals' outfielder. Another small bit of history made. Another step toward a conversation among the game's greats.


  • Nationals lefty Gio Gonzalez sports his new haircut done by Hugo Tandron at a National League Division Series press conference. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

    Meet the Nationals' 'playoff barber'

    A late-night phone call summoned the playoff barber.


  • Old Orioles fans have adopted Natitude

    Even amid the Washington Nationals' division championship season, there are plenty of Orioles fans still rooted in the area to enjoy Baltimore's even more improbable run to the playoffs. Naturally, some fans left once the Nationals arrived and many now cheer for both teams, but the Orioles are far from a forgotten team in Washington.


  • Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson congratulates pitcher Edwin Jackson as they walk off the field in April after the Nats beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-1. Mr. Johnson, 69, stays active mentally, physically and socially and controls stress. (Associated Press)

    SNYDER: Nationals actually had quick rise to postseason

    The Nationals played seven forgettable, regrettable seasons in Washington before establishing themselves among the majors' best teams this year. It seems like only yesterday that they compiled back-to-back 100-loss campaigns, while finishing last in the NL East five times in their first six seasons in D.C. There were times when you wondered if the Nats ever would field a winner.


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