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I'm usually not one to put a whole lot of stock into quotes as they are usually that same darn thing every time. "We just didn't hit." "Great pitching performance beat us." "I really felt it tonight." And so on and so forth. Once in a while though, someone comes out and really says how then feel. I present to you, Nelson Figueroa on the Nationals dugout antics... [link]

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Game Recap: Nationals 10 -- Mets 4

I had tickets tonight, pretty glad I didn't go. The Mets got trounced by the Nationals in the first game of a four game series, taking game one by a score of 10-4. Notch this up as another frustrating loss for the New York Mets. And cue the Willie Randolph haters..now!
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Game Recap: Nationals 10 -- Mets 4

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Nelson doesn't like the Nationals

Kevin Devaney back with one final update. Here's what Nelson Figueroa said after tonight's 10-4 loss to Washington, in response to what he said was "singing" and "chanting" from the Nationals dugout in the third inning: "They were cheerleading in ...
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'FIGUER' HATER

The Nationals get under Nelson Figueroa's skin in their 10-4 rout of the Mets.
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Nationals blow away Mets

Not until Monday night did Nelson Figueroa witness a truly amateurish display, he suggested. Incensed at the chants emanating from the Nationals' dugout during the Mets' 10-4 loss Monday night at Shea, Figueroa ripped them afterward.
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