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Nationals second pick- Drew Storen
Nationals second pick- Drew Storen
Many predicted it, but few saw it coming until just before the draft. With the 10 th overall, and their second pick in the draft, the Washington Nationals took right handed pitcher Drew Storen. Storen is a rare draft-eligible sophomore out of Stanford who has been used almost exclusively ...
Breaking News; Nationals Sign Storen
Breaking News; Nationals Sign Storen
thenatsblog.com — Speculation that the Nationals number 10 pick Drew Storen was a signability pick was confirmed as the... right handed reliever signed with the club today. Many believed Storen would sign quickly, as he is close to Major League ready, was drafted about his projected talent, and the Nationals ... (more) Breaking News; Nationals Sign Storen
Nationals Select Strasburg With Top Pick in MLB Draft
Nationals Select Strasburg With Top Pick in MLB Draft
washingtonpost.com — Stan Kasten leads another round of applause after picking the Nationals' closer of the future in Drew... Storen. (more) Nationals Select Strasburg With Top Pick in MLB Draft
Day after reading
Day after reading
thenatsblog.com — Draft day was intense, we tried to cover it the best we could. Later today will be... our review of each pick taken yesterday, as well as updates on who the Nationals are taking today. Thanks to all of you who followed the draft with The Nats Blog! ESPN's Buster Olney gives his take on ... (more) Day after reading
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