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SAN FRANCISCO -- Closer Chad Cordero's agent, Larry Reynolds, seemed miffed that Nationals general manager Jim Bowden has announced that Cordero would be non-tendered. Usually, such an announcement is made during the offseason. Bowden first gave the news to Sports Talk 980 AM in Washington on Wednesday afternoon. Bowden later confirmed that in an e-mail to MLB.com during Wednesday night's ... [link]

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Game Thread: Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Dodgers- 2008 Game 103 of 162. "Andre Dawson Has A Bruised Knee And Is Listed As Day-To-Day (Pause). Aren't We All?" - Vin Scully
Published 7/25/2008 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball
... Following up on yesterday's revelations that DC GM Jim Bowden had made clear the Nationals' intention to "non-tender" DC reliever Chad Cordero when the season was over, MLB.com's Bill Ladson is back with another report at the Nationals' official site entitled, "Cordero's agent upset with GM's timing", in which Mr. Ladson writes: ...

Contemplating Trading Redding…ing
Published 7/25/2008 by Harper Gordek at Oleanders and Morning Glories
Tim Redding pitched a damn good game yesterday. Granted it was in a pitcher’s park against a team who could switch uniforms with the Nats and we wouldn’t notice an offensive difference, but still you can’t ask for more than 8 innings of 1 run ball.   It’s looking more and more like his career will read - 2003 - Solid pitcher 2004 & 2005 - Injured 2006 on - Solid Pitcher With that in mind, he’d be a reasonable low-rent solution for a team looking for back of the rotation help.  Now, of course it’s a given Bowden will ask for everyone’s top 3 prospects and a suitcase full of gold  for him so he’ll still be here come ...

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