Nats Get Themselves Back in RaceThe Post
Conspicuously absent from last night’s phone call with the Ombudsman was a mention of his Phillies losing two of three to my Nationals.

I missed the whole Philly series, so I am not going to add much, except that here we are on Labor Day and the Nats are two games out of the playoffs. It feels good, doesn’t it?

More from The Wash. Times: A power surge at RFK

BoxscoreESPN.com


NATIONALS NOTEBOOKGuillen: Injury, Not Attitude, Is the ProblemThe Post
Jose Guillen denied that a change of clubhouse policy — no more music, TV, etc. — was the reason for sitting out. Also, a four man rotation might be on the way, because Tony Armas, Jr. stinks and there is no help anywhere.


Quiet riot in clubhouse, hocus pocus on fieldThe Wash. Times
Loverro on Frank Robinson’s “gamble he had to take” to crackdown on what was going on in the clubhouse. If the players don’t like it, perhaps they should go to a Penn State football game for constant loud music.


THOMAS BOSWELLAre You Experienced?The Post
Bos writes about crunch time.