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At least one thing in Washington works: the Nationals
Karl Marx is credited with saying that religion is "the opium of the people." But here in the nation's capital, baseball is the drug of choice that rescues political junkies from the unpleasant realities around them. Currently providing relief from...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, Baseball, National Football League
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Anderson set to take mound in Suns' opener
bobp@herald-mail.comFor one day, Dixon Anderson has a chance to feel like Stephen Strasburg. “That would be awesome,” the right-handed pitcher said. Like Strasburg, Anderson will be the opening-day starter for a Washington Nationals team, albeit the...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, Baseball, Sports
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Harper's homers, Newtown salute mark opening day
Josh Hamilton jumped into a cab, headed to Great American Ball Park and got all nostalgic. The Los Angeles Angels newcomer saw Cincinnati fans packed downtown and remembered making his big league debut in the same spot a while ago. "People are lined...
Tags: Josh Hamilton, Chipper Jones, Sandy Koufax, San Diego Padres, Miller Park
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Harper, Strasburg lead Nats to opening-day win over Marlins
All it took was two at-bats on his first opening day in the majors for Bryce Harper to hit two homers — and hear some “M-V-P!” chants. The Washington Nationals’ other recent No. 1 overall draft pick, Stephen Strasburg, did his...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals, Miami Marlins, Casey Kotchman, National League East
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Maryland Stadium Authority bans smoking in all areas of Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium
Coleen Deems sat down after every Ravens season and wrote a letter to the team, asking it to ban smoking at the stadium. This year, when her 10-year-old grandson looked up and said, “I have to hold my breath,” while walking past a...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Electronics, Baltimore Orioles, M&T Bank Stadium, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Benedict XVI, the best-dressed pope
I'm a Catholic, but I'll admit it (or should I say "confess" it?): When Pope Benedict XVI announced his pending resignation, my first thought wasn't religious. It was in fact downright superficial. "There goes the best-dressed pontiff ever!" During...Tags: Benedict XVI, Christianity, Vatican City, Roman Catholicism, Philosophy
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Donald L. Burley
janeth@herald-mail.comDonald “Don” Burley is remembered by his family as a man who touched the lives of many through his quiet, humble ways. His community involvement and volunteer efforts were done to help others, not for recognition or fanfare. Don was the...Tags: Washington Nationals, Christianity, Nick Saban, West Virginia Mountaineers, Family
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A glimpse into the BBWAA voting process for manager of year award
The Baltimore SunFirst, let me say I love the fact that people argue about Major League Baseball’s postseason awards. You don’t get that very often in football or hockey or the NBA. But you get vitriol pretty much every year when the BBWAA season-ending...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Baltimore Orioles, Cy Young Award, The Washington Post, Baseball
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Win-or-go-home games becoming norm
Once upon a time, the chance to go to Great American Ball Park and watch the Reds play a win-or-go-home game in the playoffs would have been the chance of a lifetime for fans in Cincinnati. The franchise hadn't played one since 1975, and that was at...
Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Catfish Hunter, Omar Infante, Sean Marshall, Cincinnati Reds
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Werth Homer Keeps Nationals Alive
By ANDREW KEH THE NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON — The atmosphere inside Nationals Park on Thursday never seemed like it would match the relentless vivacity of the previous night, when the city hosted its first post season baseball game since 1933....
Tags: Jon Jay, Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals, Drew Storen, San Francisco Giants
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Like/Dislike: Barrett King, first-time marathoner
Barrett King's son, Camden, will turn 1 just 11 days after this weekend's Baltimore Marathon. He's King's inspiration. "It sounds like a giant cliche, but becoming a dad made me want to set an example for my son ... that by focusing and persevering,...
Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Bruce Springsteen, Baltimore Orioles, Entertainment, Music
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Nats to host Cards as playoff baseball returns to Washington
By Barry Svrluga The Washington Post By this point in the season, with the weather turned crisp and Nationals Park preparing to host the most meaningful baseball game in its young existence, it is difficult to remember back to February, when the...
Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals, John Lannan, Baseball, Ross Detwiler
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