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The Milwaukee Brewers have called up top prospect Keston Hiura to play second base. Travis Shaw has gone on the IL with a wrist injury. We discuss the short and long term implications of this move and why Mauricio Dubon didn't get the call. Also, we discuss how Gio Gonzalez and Brandon Woodruff have led the turnaround in the rotation.…
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With Spring Training finally here, there's a lot to discuss. How could the Milwaukee Brewers starting rotation work out, how will the infield shake out with Mauricio Dubon and Keston Hiura? And will Mike Moustakas or Dallas Keuchel sign with the Crew? The Mailbag and the Hot Take Corner also makes a return.…
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The Reviewing The Brew Podcast is back for another season! There's lot of discussion on the Milwaukee Brewers recent news and rumors surrounding Dallas Keuchel and Corey Kluber as well as the signing of Yasmani Grandal, and the trades of Domingo Santana and Keon Broxton. Also topics of discussion is the Brewers new naming rights agreement from Mill…
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On the Reviewing the Brew podcast this week, we discuss the snubbing of Lorenzo Cain and Manny Pina as Gold Glove winners, the upcoming MVP award for Christian Yelich, and Craig Counsell for manager of they year. Also, is there anyone the Brewers should trade Keston Hiura for? And what could the starting rotation look like in 2019?…
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The Podcast is saddened by Derek Johnson leaving the Brewers to go to the Reds, also Mike Moustakas and Joakim Soria left to become free agents. Who could be some non-tender candidates and is Jonathan Schoop worth anything? Who could be some Brewers free agent targets and it's an especially hot Hot Take Corner this week.…
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The Milwaukee Brewers season is over and that makes us sad as we go through our favorite memories of the season. We also move ahead to the upcoming offseason and what moves the Brewers need to make including decisions on Wade Miley, Jonathan Schoop, Mike Moustakas, and Travis Shaw. Also, news on coaching changes and the Gold Glove awards.…
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Nats Nightly is back after a week off and a bunch of losses to talk about all things Nationals including the end of the series finale with the Rays and Sergio Romo: Baseball Policeman; the back of the Nats' rotation, the All-Star Game in D.C., and more on our most-weeksly podcast as the Nationals get prepared to play a four-game set with the Philad…
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On the latest episode of Nats Nightly ... Weekly, we talk about Juan Soto, the Washington Nationals' 19-year-old phenom, who hit two home runs last night against the New York Yankees; Nats' catcher Pedro Severino, who's struggled at the plate but is hard at work as the 24-year-old tries to turn it around; the catching corps in general, injuries to …
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On the latest episode of Nats Nightly ... Weekly, we discuss Max Scherzer dominating the Tampa Bay Rays; Daniel Murphy still having a little hitch in his giddyup; Juan Soto, Adam Eaton, and Michael A. Taylor and what to do about left and center field (because you know that Bryce Harper isn't going to the bench); the upcoming trade deadline and pote…
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Washington's won 10-straight on the road, six straight on the road trip, and the Nationals took over first place in the NL East last night heading into this weekend's series with the Atlanta Braves. Max Scherzer was dominant again last night. Juan Soto hit one ridiculous pitch. Davey Martinez and his the Nationals' front office have some decisions …
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Nats Nightly Weekly is back and the Nationals are enjoying the emergence of superstar of the future Juan Soto and yesterday we got to see another start by Erick Fedde, so there's a lot to talk about this week and we'll cover all things Washington baseball this afternoon in the latest episode of our podcast, which gets underway at 6:00 PM EDT tonigh…
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It's been a rainy week in D.C. and there is the threat of more inclement weather this weekend, and the Washington Nationals just released some bad news about Matt Wieters. Will Pedro Severino run with the opportunity? Do the Nats need to add backstop depth? On the latest episode of Nats Nightly ... Weekly, we'll discuss it all, including the debut …
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Nats Nightly ... Weekly is back with a look at struggling outfielders Bryce Harper and Michael A. Taylor; Harper's defensive numbers, our thoughts on Jeremy Hellickson's solid start this week in San Diego, the Nationals taking 2 of 3 from the Padres, and the upcoming series with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Nationals are 20-18 and 2.5 games out in…
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It's been an interesting week in the nation's capital with Bryce Harper leading off for the Washington Nationals, Wilmer Difo getting on base at an impressive pace, and the Nats sweeping the Pirates in a four-game set in Nationals Park. Good starting, runs galore and more. Is this turning into Davey Martinez's team? Will the Nats get their injured …
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Nats Nightly Weekly is back for the second episode of the season, discussing the Washington Nationals' recently-completed nine-game road trip, Bryce Harper vs lefties on the trip, the Nationals' injury issues, the A.J. Cole trade and more from the last week in Washington, D.C. baseball. Do the Nationals have the necessary depth to deal with injurie…
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After a long hiatus, Nats Nightly Weekly is back with FBB's Doghouse and I talking about what we've seen over the first 19 games of the season, how Washington Nationals' skipper Davey Martinez is doing in his first year as a manager, bullpen management, Ryan Zimmerman's slow start, Bryce Harper's hot start and more. We'll be here every week talking…
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Mike Rizzo and Kris Kline always said Alex Meyer had potential, and the Washington Nationals’ 2011 1st Round pick showed his former organization what he had in a 7-0 win for the Los Angeles Angels tonight in Anaheim. Gio Gonzalez struggled with his command early, and gave up a big home run late, giving up four of the seven runs the Nats surrendered…
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The Washington Nationals took their third straight from the Cincinnati Reds and their fourth straight overall in a 14-4 win in Great American Ball Park. Daniel Murphy homered twice in the win and the Nationals hit five home runs total, knocking Homer Bailey out early and cruising to another win. Tanner Roark put together a solid start, though the d…
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Max Scherzer tossed six scoreless innings and Anthony Rendon jacked two home runs, one of them a grand slam in the Washington Nationals’ 10-7 win over the Cincinnati Reds tonight in Great American Ball Park. A big seven-run seventh busted things open in the second game of four in GABP and the Nationals improved to 54-36 on the season with their sec…
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Bryce Harper provided the power and Gio Gonzalez shut the Cincinnati Reds out over 8 1?3 IP in what ended up a 5-0 win for the Washington Nationals in the series and second-half opener in Great American Ball Park. Gonzalez allowed just four hits and got 13 ground ball outs from Reds' hitters in an impressive performance, and Harper hit his 21st and…
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Max Scherzer put together another solid start, but Rangers’ journeyman Austin Bibens-Dirkx matched him through seven and Texas went up in the eighth and took three straight in Washington, D.C. Scherzer collected his 2,000th K this afternoon, and reached double-digits in Ks for the fourth straight outing, but the Nats' offense struggled to figure Bi…
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Ryan Zimmerman broke up a 3-3 tie with a three-run home run in the eighth. #TKCHZ! Tanner Roark gave up four runs in 7 2/3 innings of work in Oakland as the Washington Nationals took 2 of 3 from the A's and improved to 5-1 six games into their nine-game, three-city road trip, which continues in LA tomorrow night. Koda Glover finished off the eighth…
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Joe Ross struggled again and the Washington Nationals had their four-game win streak come to an end in a 10-4 loss to the A’s in Oakland this afternoon. Ross went just three innings in his third start back in the rotation after a stint in Triple-A. Jacob Turner did the yeoman's work, but got knocked around in his third inning on the mound as the At…
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Max Scherzer reached 100 Ks on the season on his 100th pitch of the night on Wednesday night as the Nationals swept the San Francisco Giants with a 3-1 win in AT&T Park. Scherzer went the distance for his first complete game of the season and the seventh of his career and the Nationals took all three from the Giants to cap off a series that started…
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There were no purpose pitches or even unintentional HBPs in the Washington Nationals' second game of three with the San Francisco Giants in AT&T Park, instead the Nats beat the Giants, 6-3, to win the series before the finale tomorrow night. Gio Gonzalez put together a solid start and the Nationals' hitters knocked Jeff Samardzija out early and cru…
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Washington's Nationals took 2 of 3 from the Seattle Mariners in D.C, but dropped the series finale and had their three-game winning streak snapped in a 4-2 loss. Gio Gonzalez put together a solid start, but exited early and Jacob Turner gave up a big three-run HR by Nelson Cruz that lifted the Mariners from a 2-0 deficit and Robinson Cano drove in …
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Tanner Roark was winless in May heading into tonight's start against the Seattle Mariners, but Washington's hard-working right-hander put together a solid outing, giving up just one run on eight hits in seven innings over which he struck out eight and collected nine ground ball outs. A four-run first, which saw Anthony Rendon hit a three-run home r…
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In four major league starts this season, Joe Ross has received 62 runs of support. That is not a typo. It is a record. 10-1 Nationals over the Mariners tonight. Ross went eight strong in his return to the majors, giving up just one run on a solo home run in the sixth. Anthony Rendon (2), Jayson Werth and Bryce Harper all homered in the fourth, as t…
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Stephen Strasburg threw seven scoreless before running into trouble in the eighth, but the Washington Nationals held on for a sweep-avoiding 3-2 win over the Atlanta Braves in the finale in SunTrust Park. With the win, the Nationals also brought an end to a four-game slide. Strasburg struck out 11 in 7 2/3 IP, leading the Nationals to the win and K…
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Shawn Kelley worked his way out of a tough seventh, but Enny Romero ran into trouble in the eighth as the Washington Nationals’ bullpen faltered again in a 7-4 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The Nats took each of the first three games in the Braves' new home this season, but dropped their third straight game overall tonight in the first of three with …
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Gerrit Cole held the Washington Nationals to one run on three hits in seven innings and a three-run blast by Josh Bell in the sixth was all the offense the Pittsburgh Pirates needed in a 6-1 win. Jacob Turner matched Cole through five scoreless, but ran into trouble in the Bucs' sixth, giving up the blast by Bell. The Pirates' win set up a rubber m…
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