Nationals interested in Benson
Published 12/18/2007 by Bill Ladson at Major League Baseball News
Count the Nationals as one of the teams interested in right-hander Kris Benson, according to a baseball official. Washington had two scouts go to Arizona on Monday to watch Benson throw. The source said assistant GM Mike Rizzo was in attendance.
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