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After a tough outing
So what's up with Jason Bergmann? That's the real question that last night's game left behind. In matters like this, Randy St. Claire is often the man to go to -- pitching's equivalent of a Magliozzi brother from Car Talk. That said, the rest of this blog entry belongs to the Nats pitching coach. --- Q: What are you seeing from Jason right now? Well, he's making too many mistakes, falling behind hitters. Walking guys....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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MetsBlog.com — ... June 18th.   Since that date, he’s hit .288 to lower his season average to .357, still 50 points higher than his career average entering 2008.  He’s still doing a great job of getting on base, reaching at a .406 clip. With Mike Schmidt e-mailing the Phillies a pep talk, it seems appropriate that third baseman Greg Dobbs would hit a home run in the game.  Dobbs is slugging .667 in 21 at bats against New York this season. Nationals’ pitching coach Randy St. Claire breaks down Jason Bergmann’s mechanics for Nationals ...

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