The Senators moved to Minneapolis. The Nats are moving to Rochester, Minn.

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Well, the craziness continues. On the same day where Nick Johnson finds out he's done for the season, the Nationals have to play a game. And what happens? Their starting pitcher gets shut down. And by game's end, the Nats are trying to make an appointment for him at the Mayo Clinic. Yup, same place where Johnson today had his wrist surgery. The news about Hill makes sense. He's tried all season to pitch in...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. [link]

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Game Thread: Los Angeles Angels at Washington Nationals- 2008 Game 80 of 162. "'Don Sutton's Favorite Pitcher' Tries To Avoid The Sweep."
Published 6/25/2008 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball: Front Page Posts
... But there's no good news as far as Nationals' starter Shawn Hill is concerned, as Washington Post sports writer Chico Harlan notes in a post on the "Nationals Journal" entitled, "The Senators moved to Minneapolis, The Nats are moving to Rochester, Minn.", where in addition to reporting on the movement of Washington's Minor League affiliates, Mr. Harlan quotes DC Manager Manny Acta, who breaks the news that Shawn Hill will be following Nick Johnson to the Mayo Clinic, where Johnson had wrist surgery, and Hill intends to have his persistently bothersome forearm examined. ...

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