Fantasy Baseball 2012: Top Players To Avoid
So having given you an idea of who might be mid to late round sleepers that could help you win your fantasy baseball league this season, I figured I'd do the opposite now. Just as there as players who could ...
Washington Nationals’ signing of Jayson Werth is nice but doesn’t make up for loss of Adam Dunn
In MLB | By Mike Frandsen | On December 7 2010 07:53 AM
The Washington Nationals signed free agent outfielder Jayson Werth to a seven-year, $126 million deal Sunday, a contract that is the 13th-largest in major league history and will end when Werth is 38.
Werth hit 27 home runs and drove in ...
Washington Nationals keep slugger Adam Dunn, trade Guzman, Capps for prospects
In MLB | By Mike Frandsen | On July 31 2010 03:34 PM
The trade deadline has come and gone, and Adam Dunn will continue to hit home runs for the Washington Nationals, possibly even tonight against the Philadelphia Phillies at Nationals Park. The slugger, who was sought by several teams, will remain ...
Nationals blow 5-1 lead, fall to Milwaukee Brewers 7-5 despite two homers by Michael Morse
In MLB | By Mike Frandsen | On July 24 2010 07:06 AM
The Nationals blew a 5-1 lead and wasted two home runs by Michael Morse as Washington fell to the Brewers, 7-5 at Miller Park in Milwaukee Friday.
The Nats gave starter Craig Stammen a 3-1 lead in the second inning when ...
Dunn hits 2 homers, Strasburg holds San Francisco to 3 hits as Nationals rout Giants, 8-1
In MLB | By Mike Frandsen | On July 10 2010 09:25 AM
Adam Dunn had another big game with two home runs and a double, and Stephen Strasburg (3-2) gave up just one run and three hits in six innings as the Nationals beat the San Francisco Giants, 8-1 Friday night in ...
Strasmas in July: Fireworks by Rodriguez, Dunn in 9th spark Nationals’ comeback over Mets, 6-5
In MLB | By Mike Frandsen | On July 4 2010 01:20 PM
Pudge Rodriguez hit a walk-off single to right field to give the Washington Nationals an improbable 6-5 come from behind win over the Mets Saturday. Stephen Strasburg only gave up two runs in five innings, but once again the Nationals failed ...
How did you Celebrate Stras-Mas? (My Stras-mas day tale)
In MLB | By SirMHayesXIV | On June 13 2010 02:40 PM
For this night Reality stared unflinchingly and mowed hype down... with vicious fastball after vicious fastball, and then made it buckle with a nasty curveball. Hype, like the Pirates Strasburg faced, was no match for Reality that night. That night Stephen Strasburg was a Real Major Leaguer. Washington DC was a REAL baseball town... and both of their futures look REAL good.