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We’re already halfway through spring training?

Redding Starts With Three Solid InningsThe Post
Redding discovers youth in FloridaThe Wash. Times
Redding feels young; Nationals winFlorida Today
Yesterday, RHP Tim Redding pitched three scoreless innings with no walks. The 30 year old says he feels like he is 20.

Starting rotation remains unclearThe Wash. Times
With 26 days until Opening Night, the rotation isn’t really cleared up. There is some good news though, a MRI revealed no further damage (actually confirmed by the Redding article from The Post above) to Shawn Hill‘s right forearm.

Perez awaits visaFlorida Today
Visa problems are keeping Odalis Perez from pitching in Grapefruit League games, though he can pitch in accelerated game. Weird.

Nationals Are Trying To Catch A BreakThe Post
Another look at the catching problems the Nats have with Paul Lo Duca and Johnny Estrada both injured.

THOMAS BOSWELL – Decisions, DecisionsThe Post
Bos is back on the right beat and notes that the bench should be pretty deep.

PETER KERASOTIS – Rembering Aaron Boone’s big blastFlorida Today
Aaron Boone says his career isn’t defined by his ALCS Game 7 homer off of Tim Wakefield to give the Yankees the pennant. Why not? That was easily the greatest thing Boone ever did with a bat.

Giving You the Score, Plus a Whole Lot MoreThe Post
The scoreboard at Nationals Park is really big.

Spring training reportThe Wash. Times
Elijah Dukes hit his first home run of the season in a 3-2 victory over St. Louis.

There is something going on at 9 a.m., but I can’t quite remember what it is…