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Nats Quietly Take a Step BackThe Post
The Nats missed their best chance to get another win in this series. Rookie Darrell Rasner only lasted 2 2/3 innings. Ismael Valdez and two relievers combined to hold the Nats to 5 hits.

Only 24,936 made it out to RFK last night, which is not good for a team in the playoff race. I plan on doing my part tonight and heading out to my first game in way too long.

More from The Wash. Times: Nationals miss a chance

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Nationals deal with unknownThe Sun
Baltimore’s paper of record notes that the Nats only have three starting pitchers. Is it just me or does The Sun only send a beat writer to RFK when the Nats are down?


NATIONALS NOTEBOOKHe’s a Byrd Of Another, Better FeatherThe Post
Since returning from AAA, OF Marlon Byrd has been on fire, hitting .407 heading into last night’s game.

More from The Wash. Times: Byrd regains form after demotion


Comcast pursues TV fightThe Wash. Times
Comcast has filed an amended complaint MASN, the bad cable network Peter Angelo$ set up to keep the Nationals off television.


Brooks, Orioles relate no moreThe Wash. Times
You can add Brooks Robinson to the list of beloved Orioles that are no longer active with the organization in the Angelo$ era. Also, Robinson wants to come to RFK and see the Nats play. He dreams that a Charles County, Md. minor league team (currently independent) he is involved with could someday be a Nats affiliate. You may recall Robinson was co-Baltimorean of the Year for 2004.