by Ben Goessling — Published June 17, 2008
Hello from Minneapolis, where the Nationals face the Twins in a three-game interleague series.
by Christina Bellantoni — Published June 17, 2008
I've confirmed with a campaign source that Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton will greet donors together next Thursday at the Mayflower Hotel.
by Ryan O'Halloran — Published June 17, 2008
In his first year of eligibility, former Washington Capitals center Adam Oates failed to get the 75 percent of the vote required for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame today.
by M. Kellner — Published June 17, 2008
Firefox 3 is a new Web browser worth playing with -- and using. But in its quest to set a Guinness world record, users may find the cyberspace equivalent of a "busy signal" today.
by Patrick Stevens — Published June 17, 2008
From the it-probably-isn't-as-big-a-deal-as-it-sounds file: Maryland point guard Greivis Vasquez underwent left ankle surgery today and will be out for the next two months.
by Tim Lemke — Published June 17, 2008
by Patrick Stevens — Published June 17, 2008
by Patrick Stevens — Published June 17, 2008
The NBA Draft deadline has come and gone ... and there is zero question who will begin next season at No. 1.
by Ben Goessling — Published June 17, 2008
If you're looking for a place to watch the all-stars from Hagerstown (Washington's low Class A affiliate) tonight, there's more information below:
by CARRIE SHEFFIELD — Published June 17, 2008
Reacting to a report by The Washington Times and ABC News, Sen. Barack Obama condemns the government's practice of recruiting mentally ill veterans for drug trials and plans to investigate further.
by Ryan O'Halloran — Published June 17, 2008
It's time for my best guess on the Redskins' 25-person defensive roster, plus the three specialists.
by Christina Bellantoni — Published June 17, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign on June 28 is pulling together more than 1,000 "Unite for Change" house meetings to bring together supporters of "all the Democratic candidates."
by JAY LeBLANC — Published June 17, 2008
Lost amidst the relentless towering blimp shots and the Stallone-sized biceps of the Steroid Era were the reasons we all love the game of baseball, why everyone could play as a kid, and why it's our national pastime. Today I will be handing out accolades to some of baseball's small wonders and my favorite players: The leadoff guys. By Sean Edward Raposa.
by JAY LeBLANC — Published June 17, 2008
Much like on the football field, where missed opportunities - in most cases, field goals - have cost the Seminoles football team possible championships, Florida State's baseball team brought about its own demise yesterday, leaving an outrageous 17 men stranded on the bases as Miami escaped with a 7-5 victory. In the winners' bracket game last night, Georgia rallied to edge Stanford 4-3 and remain unbeaten in the tournament. By Tom Stad.
by BLACK & DENNING — Published June 16, 2008
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by JAY LeBLANC — Published June 16, 2008
Much like on the football field, where missed opportunities - in most cases, field goals - have cost the Seminoles football team possible championships, Florida State's baseball team brought about its own demise yesterday, leaving an outrageous 17 men stranded on the bases as Miami escaped with a 7-5 victory. In the winners' bracket game last night, Georgia rallied to edge Stanford 4-3 and remain unbeaten in the tournament. By Tom Stad.
by Mark Zuckerman — Published June 16, 2008
As expected, the Nationals will activate Paul Lo Duca off the 15-day DL tomorrow, in time for the start of a three-game series at Minnesota.
by Tim Lemke — Published June 16, 2008
Whatever economic boost we got from those stimulus checks was probably shot to heck by the complete lack of productivity in American offices this afternoon.
by Christina Bellantoni — Published June 16, 2008
Former Vice President Al Gore, who ducked calls from Democrats wanting to draft him into the presidency, tonight will make a long-awaited endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama.
by ROBERT JANIS — Published June 16, 2008
After a week of OTA, we're getting a better idea about the 2008 version, Jim Zorn's version, of the Washington Redskins.
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