Redding Starts With Three Solid Innings – The Post
Redding discovers youth in Florida – The Wash. Times
Redding feels young; Nationals win – Florida 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 unclear – The 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 visa – Florida 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 Break – The Post
Another look at the catching problems the Nats have with Paul Lo Duca and Johnny Estrada both injured.
THOMAS BOSWELL – Decisions, Decisions – The Post
Bos is back on the right beat and notes that the bench should be pretty deep.
PETER KERASOTIS – Rembering Aaron Boone’s big blast – Florida 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 More – The Post
The scoreboard at Nationals Park is really big.
Spring training report – The 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…
