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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.

Forty-four games into the 2013 campaign, the Nationals have never overcome more than a two-run deficit. As the Padres' assault continued to mount on Sunday, the Nationals needed plenty more than two.
Zack Greinke will pitch on Wednesday.
Tampa Bay Alex Cobb has struck out 13 in 4 2-3 innings Friday night, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to fan that many batters and fail to make it through the fifth inning.
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San Diego Padres slugger Carlos Quentin has dropped his appeal and is beginning an eight-game suspension for rushing the mound and inciting a brawl in which Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke broke his left collarbone.
Zack Greinke's pitch sailed up and into Carlos Quentin's upper left arm, and it was on.
Zack Greinke's pitch sailed up and into Carlos Quentin's upper left arm, and it was on.

Zack Greinke had his left arm in a sling and a dazed look on his face as he told his side of the story. Barely two hours before, the $147 million Dodgers pitcher was injured in a wild fight with the San Diego Padres that didn't even end when the game did.
One of the last golfers you'd expect to feel anxious heading into the Masters is three-time champion Phil Mickelson.
San Diego Padres third baseman Chase Headley will miss at least the first two weeks of the season after breaking the tip of his left thumb.

It was about a year ago that Micah Owings decided to ask the question. The thought had been in his mind for some time. It'd crop up, perhaps, with every well-struck line drive, or double, or home run -- of which there were nine — he'd hit as a starting pitcher in the major leagues.
Phil Mickelson turned to his biggest blunder on the golf course to apologize for his latest mistake with his mouth.
Phil Mickelson is talking more about how much he pays in taxes than how many fairways he hits off the tee.
The Toronto Blue Jays hired John Gibbons as their manager for a second time.