Suzuki available to pinch-hit, Adams could be soon (Nats up 5-4)

Suzuki available to pinch-hit, Adams could be soon (Nats up 5-4)
MIAMI - Kurt Suzuki played catch from 60 feet today, the first time the Nationals catcher has been able to throw a ball since he departed a Sept. 7 game in Atlanta with right elbow inflammation. It was merely a first step for Suzuki, who has several more to take before he can return to the lineup. But it was a positive step for the veteran catcher, whose team hopes to have him back in some capacity for the season's final week-and-a-half. Even if Suzuki isn't ready to get behind the plate yet,...
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Thrilled to return, Martinez vows he's "going to be myself"

Thrilled to return, Martinez vows he's "going to be myself"
MIAMI - Davey Martinez strolled through the clubhouse this afternoon, a wide grin on his face, his arm open to receiving hugs from anyone and everyone who welcomed the Nationals manager back to work five days after he had to go to the hospital mid-game due to chest pains. Nothing about the 53-year-old skipper looked or sounded different. He was full of energy. He was eager to talk about tonight's series opener against the Marlins, provide injury updates on Kurt Suzuki and Matt Adams and the...
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Game 152 lineups: Nats at Marlins

Game 152 lineups: Nats at Marlins
MIAMI - When you think playoff race, you think Marlins Park. Right? Well, whether it fits the mold or not, this giant airport hangar of a ballpark is going to host three very important games this weekend. Important, of course, for the Nationals. Not the home team, which is trying to avoid 100 losses tonight. The Nationals absolutely must take care of business. They've gone 13-3 against the Marlins this season. Two of those losses came here in late April. It's never easy to sweep anybody, no...
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Martinez rejoining Nats in Miami, will manage tonight

Martinez rejoining Nats in Miami, will manage tonight
MIAMI - Davey Martinez will be back in the Nationals dugout tonight. Martinez, who has not been able to manage the team since suffering from chest pain during the sixth inning of Sunday's win over the Braves, was cleared by doctors to travel to Miami and will rejoin the club in time for tonight's series opener at Marlins Park. Club officials were hopeful the 53-year-old skipper would be ready to return this weekend but were at the mercy of doctors, who had to clear Martinez for travel after...
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Friday morning Nats Q&A en route to Miami

Friday morning Nats Q&A en route to Miami
35,000 FEET OVER THE EAST COAST - I'm flying from Washington to Miami this morning for the Nationals' final road series of the regular season. And what better way to pass the time than to engage in a Q&A session with you fine folks? There are 11 games to go, 11 games for the Nats to either complete an impressive turnaround from a disastrous start or suffer an even more heartbreaking fate. (It should be pointed out here, by the way, that the Brewers and Cubs only have nine games left...
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Elite pitching won't matter if Nats don't start scoring more runs

Elite pitching won't matter if Nats don't start scoring more runs
ST. LOUIS - The Nationals' chances of reaching the postseason are built on the broad shoulders of their elite starting rotation. Max Scherzer. Stephen Strasburg. Patrick Corbin. Aníbal Sánchez. That's how this team was built to win, and it's only going to win if those big arms come up big. If only that was 100 percent true. The Nationals rotation is very good, especially now that Scherzer appears to be back to his top form, or at least something very closely resembling it. But that...
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Agonizing loss to Cards has familiar feel for Nats (updated)

Agonizing loss to Cards has familiar feel for Nats (updated)
ST. LOUIS - They broke out the Greatest Hits this afternoon at Busch Stadium, with all of your least favorite moments in the history of Nationals-Cardinals matchups rolled into 2 hours and 55 minutes of agony for anyone who has ever worn a curly W cap and ecstasy for anyone who has ever donned the birds-on-the-bat jersey. It's not that the Nationals lost 5-1, dropping the rubber game of a key September series that was right there for the taking. It's how they lost, in much the same manner...
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No rest for veterans, plus a rotation tweak (Nats down 5-1)

No rest for veterans, plus a rotation tweak (Nats down 5-1)
ST. LOUIS - Day games following night games - especially day games with a 12:15 p.m. local time first pitch - are prime opportunities for veterans to get some rest and reserves to get some playing time. The Nationals, though, have reached crunch time of a season that appears likely to go right down to the wire. And so when it came time to fill out the lineup card for today's matinee with the Cardinals, Davey Martinez and Chip Hale decided it was appropriate to keep things exactly as they were...
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Game 151 lineups: Nats at Cardinals

Game 151 lineups: Nats at Cardinals
ST. LOUIS - Funny how much a team's outlook can change in 12 hours. The Nationals had reason to be nervous when they carried a slim, 3-2 lead in the bottom of the seventh Tuesday night at Busch Stadium, the possibility of falling out of the No. 1 wild card slot very much real. But then they finished off the Cardinals 6-2 and saw the Cubs lose to the Reds. Now they report to the ballpark for today's matinee with Max Scherzer on the mound and a chance to take two of three from St. Louis. I...
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On homer and strikeout records, and the goal of 90 wins

On homer and strikeout records, and the goal of 90 wins
ST. LOUIS - Some news and notes to cleanse your palette before the Nationals and Cardinals return to action this afternoon for their series finale ... * Howie Kendrick's fourth-inning homer Tuesday night was big because it helped set the tone for an eventual 6-2 victory, but it also was historic. Kendrick's solo blast to center was the Nationals' 215th home run of the season. That ties the franchise record. Which was set only two years ago. But still. Home run records are being set left and...
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Nats take early lead, ride 'pen to much-needed win (updated)

Nats take early lead, ride 'pen to much-needed win (updated)
ST. LOUIS - "Late and close" has not been the Nationals' forte in recent weeks. When they've won, they've won by a sizeable margin. When they've been in a tight battle late, they've tended to lose. Evidence of that? They entered tonight's game against the Cardinals having used a reliever in a ninth-inning save situation only once in a calendar month. The situation simply hadn't come up. Chip Hale has been prepared for it to happen. And given how little current closer Daniel Hudson has...
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Suzuki starts hitting, but still not throwing (Nats up 3-1)

Suzuki starts hitting, but still not throwing (Nats up 3-1)
ST. LOUIS - Kurt Suzuki took a full round of batting practice early this afternoon at Busch Stadium and also caught Aníbal Sánchez's bullpen session, but the Nationals catcher is still days away from being cleared to throw and test his injured right elbow. Suzuki, who hasn't played since feeling a tingling sensation in his elbow after trying to throw out a basestealer Sept. 7 in Atlanta, did take some important steps today in his recovery and was cautiously optimistic about his...
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Martinez out of hospital, not cleared to travel yet

Martinez out of hospital, not cleared to travel yet
ST. LOUIS - Davey Martinez has been released from the hospital and has returned to his home in Washington, but doctors have not yet cleared him to travel, so the Nationals manager will miss at least his team's three-game series against the Cardinals. Martinez, who felt chest pain during the sixth inning of Sunday's win over the Braves, was taken to a D.C. hospital, where he underwent a cardiac catheterization Monday. He won't need any more procedures, according to general manager Mike Rizzo,...
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Game 150 lineups: Nats at Cardinals

Game 150 lineups: Nats at Cardinals
ST. LOUIS - There's going to be a lot of scoreboard watching tonight - and pretty much every night over the next 12 days - as four teams (the Nationals, Cardinals, Cubs and Brewers) go down to the wire to secure the three remaining postseason berths available in the National League. There's one thing the Nationals can do, however, to make life easier on everyone: Win tonight's game. Every day the Nats win a game from here on out is a day they get closer to locking up a wild card berth....
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How the Nationals turned a comfortable lead into a tight race

How the Nationals turned a comfortable lead into a tight race
ST. LOUIS - For more than two months now, the Nationals have not only been in wild card position but (aside from a couple of days) have been in the driver's seat to host the Oct. 1 winner-take-all game. As recently as two weeks ago, they held a four-game lead over the Cubs for home field advantage and a seven-game lead for a spot in the wild card game. And by the end of play tonight, they could have given all of it back. The combination of a sluggish September (6-9) for the Nationals with a...
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Nats' lead in wild card shrinks again after 4-2 loss (updated)

Nats' lead in wild card shrinks again after 4-2 loss (updated)
ST. LOUIS - Chip Hale insisted he would manage this game just like Davey Martinez, believing that he wanted to keep things as similar as possible tonight, even as the Nationals skipper watched from back home in Washington while recovering from a minor procedure after experiencing chest pain. Beyond that, Hale just believes he and Martinez are on the same wavelength when it comes to managing this team through a tight ballgame. The key decisions Hale made tonight - pulling Stephen Strasburg after...
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Strasburg laboring against patient Cards lineup (game tied 2-2)

Strasburg laboring against patient Cards lineup (game tied 2-2)
ST. LOUIS - On a muggy Monday night at Busch Stadium, the last thing the Nationals needed was a short outing from Stephen Strasburg. Alas, that's exactly what they appear to be getting. Though he has allowed only two runs so far, Strasburg has thrown a whopping 76 pitches through three innings against a Cardinals lineup that is making the Nats right-hander work as hard as he has all season. Strasburg needed 38 pitches just to complete the bottom of the first, with four of St. Louis' first six...
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Martinez has procedure after chest pain, stays in D.C.

Martinez has procedure after chest pain, stays in D.C.
ST. LOUIS - Davey Martinez experienced chest pain during Sunday's game and underwent a minor procedure this morning in Washington that will prevent him from managing tonight's game and perhaps more until doctors clear him to return to work, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo revealed late this afternoon. Bench coach Chip Hale, who finished out Sunday's 7-0 win over the Braves after Martinez fell ill during the sixth inning, will manage in his stead. First base coach Tim Bogar will shift to...
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Game 149 lineups: Nats at Cardinals (Martinez stays in D.C.)

Game 149 lineups: Nats at Cardinals (Martinez stays in D.C.)
ST. LOUIS - The Nationals have just announced that Davey Martinez remains in Washington for precautionary medical testing. Bench coach Chip Hale revealed after Sunday's game that the manager had gone to the hospital because he wasn't feeling well, but that he was expected to be with the team in St. Louis for tonight's series opener. Instead, Hale will manage the club in Martinez's absence tonight. The Nationals face another stiff challenge in the Central-leading Cardinals, who suffered a...
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Unable to play every day, Kendrick making most of chances

Unable to play every day, Kendrick making most of chances
Howie Kendrick is the best hitter on the Nationals roster not named Anthony Rendon. And he's not too far removed from the National League MVP candidate. After a three-hit, three-RBI performance during Sunday's 7-0 win over the Braves, Kendrick owns a .336 batting average and .945 OPS. He has 15 homers and 60 RBIs. All this while receiving only 337 plate appearances, only slightly more than half as many as Rendon has logged. So why isn't Kendrick playing more? It's been a common refrain from...
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