Nats throw away game in sixth; Cordero doesn’t need surgery

Two Pros Diverge: Mets, Santana Top Nats, ReddingThe Post
Another sloppy sixth for NatsThe Wash. Times
Santana shows Nats he’s in formThe Free Lance-Star
Santana Helps Mets End Skid at 3The Times
Johan Santana, Mets beat Nationals
AMAZIN’ STOPPERNY Post
When facing an ace like Johan Santana, you can’t really expect to win with someone like Tim Redding on the mound, can you? Of course, not, you need a pitcher like Levale Speigner to get it done. Sure, Santana and Redding were contemporaries — they played for Michigan Battle Cats, a team whose name and logo were inspired by He-Man’s green liger (or something), back in the day, but that is were the similarity ends.

In truth, Redding just about gave the Nats a chance to win, giving up three runs over 5+. The Nats came undone in the sixth with a 3B Ryan Zimmerman throwing error allowing Ryan Church to get to third and Carlos Beltran to score. It just got worse from there.

Cordero Won’t Need Surgery On ShoulderThe Post
Closer Cordero avoids DL to build up shoulderThe Wash. Times
Cordero clears his MRIThe Free Lance-Star
Chad Cordero got a good diagnosis on his shoulder from Dr. James Andrews — rotator cuff tendinitis. The closer won’t need surgery and will start with a new exercise regimen to build strength.

THOMAS BOSWELL – New Stadium, New PressureThe Post
Bos on the Nats slump and higher expectations in year one of Nationals Park.

THOM LOVERRO – Lannan provided a big liftThe Wash. Times
Loverro on American Hero John Lannan.