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MacKenzie Gore survived the rain and mud, digging deep to keep this afternoon’s series finale under control just as it looked ...
The Reds and Nationals scheduled 4:10 p.m. start will be delayed, with the delay likely being short, according to a Reds ...
Washington’s emergent ace struck out nine in soggy Cincinnati, and Luis García Jr.’s go-ahead homer helped the Nationals ...
We’ve made it to the end of the series and the end of the road trip, and today’s finale feels like it carries some ...
Walking into a new clubhouse is, well, nothing new for Andrew Chafin. The veteran left-hander with a unique personality ...
A day after a 6-1 loss, Washington racked up 15 hits to prevail in Cincinnati.
Barry Larkin: "It looked like he had no intent at all. ... It didn't look like he had any thoughts at all of throwing that ...
The Nationals made their first in-season acquisition to boost their bullpen. Then the relievers delivered a gritty scoreless ...
"Oh, look out! Mercy," Fanduel Sports Network reporter Jim Day said during the broadcast. "This is just painful to watch. I ...
Brandon Nimmo had four hits, including a grand slam and a three-run homer, and drove in a career-high nine runs as the ...
Brandon Nimmo got a chance to go over his breakout performance with New York Mets first base coach Antoan Richardson. With a ...
Luis Garcia Jr. drove in two runs, including a go-ahead home run in the seventh, and the Washington Nationals defeated the host Cincinnati Reds 4-1 on Sunday.
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