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	<title>Drew Storen&#39;s fast-track mind and morning links</title>
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		The first time Drew Storen climbed a mound with the Nationals this spring training, pitching coach Steve McCatty watched Storen work furiously. Pitch, catch the ball, pitch. It was the Day 1 of pitchers and catchers, and this was supposed to be a way to ease into the season. &quot;He had to tell me to slow down,&quot; Storen said. &quot; &#39;In 10 minutes, you&#39;re going to throw 60 pitches. You can&#39;t throw 60 pitches. You need to pump the breaks a little bit.&#39; &quot; That says a lot about the way Storen approaches pitching&amp;nbsp;... — &lt;a href="http://ballhype.com/go/9287418/" rel="nofollow"&gt;full article&lt;/a&gt; at voices.washingtonpost.com

		
			
		

		
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