Nats Get Hit, Run Over by Mets – The Post
Mets P Pedro Martinez plunked Jose Guillen twice, causing the benches to empty. Expect to read an article in tomorrow’s paper about how Guillen is mad there was not retaliation. The dugouts did empty, but nothing else happened though.
Outside of that it was about what we could have expected from Nats pitching, giving up ten runs. Nick Johnson had another dinger.
More from The Wash. Times: Mets pound Nationals & The Times: Theme for MartÃnez Could Be From ‘Rocky’
Boxscore – ESPN
Comcast Wants to Show Nats – The Post
Comcast has proposed to MLB an auction for the Nats TV rights. The tyrannical Peter Angelo$ regime says it is just PR.
The Congressional hearing is today. Someone out there has got to be live-blogging it. Check with Yuda’s Gameday to find out more.
More from The Wash. Times: Comcast, MASN negotiate & The Sun: Issues find spot in Capitol Hill lineup
Nats, city officials long for owner – The Wash. Times
MLB is not only holding up the Nats ability to function as a real franchise, but also the Anacostia Waterfront and possibly the dreadful TV situation created by Angelo$ and Bud Selig. It is a national disgrace.
Soriano Back In the Lineup – The Post
Day two of Alfonso Soriano’s benching the other night being a “non-issue.”
Also, P John Patterson is planning on pitching on Monday in Houston.
More from The Wash. Times: Soriano benching called ‘non-issue’
Senators extend deal with Nationals – Patriot-News
The Nats and Harrisburg are going to be partners through 2010. This probably means that Pennsylvania’s capital stays in AA though.
Nationals Need Everyone to Pitch In – KidsPost
An season preivew of the Nats, written for children or Mets fans.
In Zephyrs, Katrina Victims Get a Feel of Normalcy – The Post
Speaking of the minor leagues, the AAA New Orleans Zephyrs had their home opener last night to a standing room crowd.
More from The Wash. Times: Count on the Zephyrs
