Jim WilliamsOn media: Nats on TV soon to be realityThe Wash. Examiner
Williams is starting to lose credibility on matters of Nats TV. He has been singing the same song for weeks and still no deal. Other sources indicate that Angelo$ will get the TV rights.


Armas’s Injury Caps Nats’ Bad DayThe Post
Robinson Questions Team’s Intensity
Tony Armas, Jr.’s removal yesterday for a groin injury has been called “precautionary,” but of greater concern is the lackadaisical attitude the team is playing with of late, when they are not rained out, of course.


Nats face pitching choicesThe Wash. Times
Manager Frank Robinson says that all 14 pitchers in camp deserve to go north, but only 11 can. The Armas injury may open the door for John Patterson.

More from The Post: Six Pitchers, but Just Three Spots


Fading Image Of the Black BallplayerThe Post
I have not read this (or the magazine article) yet, but my father said it was a good article.


Marc FisherNats’ Broadcasters Blend the Cerebral With the VisceralThe Post
Fisher introduces us to Nationals radio team — play-by-play man Charlie Slowes and analyst Dave Shea.


NATIONALS FEELIN’ SO BRAND NEWNY Post
More press from a NYC tabloid.