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2008 Season Preview: Inside The Washington Nationals
2008 Season Preview: Inside The Washington Nationals
In the National League East, people will have you believe there’s a strict line dividing the Phillies, Mets and Braves and the Marlins and Nationals. This belief is kind of true. Last season the top three teams averaged 87 wins, while the Marlins and Nats averaged 72. For much of the season they posed no threat to the teams atthe top. However, the winds will blow. The Marlins are a ...
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