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Washington Nationals
vs
St. Louis Cardinals
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/30/2016
2:15pm EST

Lines:
Washington +1.5
St. Louis -1.5

Total:
Over 7 (-128)
Under 7 (+116)

Community Picks: Washington Nationals 0% vs St. Louis Cardinals 0%

Washington Nationals and St. Louis Cardinals Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
St. Louis Cardinals
Joe Ross insists he's moved past the only thing that has slowed him down this season. Now he'll try to lead the Washington Nationals to a rare series win at Busch Stadium. The right-hander hopes to pick up where he left off as he returns to the rotation Saturday when the Nationals seek their first back-to-back road wins against the St. Louis Cardinals in the same season since the franchise moved to Washington. Continue to Article
April 30, 2016 1:41:am EST
St. Louis Cardinals
Joe Ross insists he's moved past the only thing that has slowed him down this season. Now he'll try to lead the Washington Nationals to a rare series win at Busch Stadium. The right-hander hopes to pick up where he left off as he returns to the rotation Saturday when the Nationals seek their first back-to-back road wins against the St. Louis Cardinals in the same season since the franchise moved to Washington. Continue to Article
April 30, 2016 1:41:am EST
Washington Nationals
Stephen Strasburg shrugged off a rocky start. Strasburg struck out seven of eight to begin his third time through the order and the Washington Nationals got home runs from Michael Taylor and Danny Espinosa in a 5-4 victory on Friday night. ''That's their M.O. They're going to come out hacking and hunting the heaters,'' said Strasburg, who gave up two runs on four hits in the first inning and no runs on four hits his last six. Continue to Article
April 30, 2016 12:31:am EST
Washington Nationals
Like everyone else, Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper had a few thoughts about Dee Gordon's 80-game suspension stemming from a positive test for two banned d rugs, exogenous Testosterone and Clostebol .  Speaking to the media before Friday's game in St. Louis, Harper expressed surprise and disappointment in Gordon, whom he also cited as one of the most exciting players to watch and play against.   [Passan: The sad case of Dee Gordon, another unlikely PED user for MLB ]   “It’s definitely a disappointment,” Harper said. “He’s one of the best second basemen in the game, a big talent, a lot of fun to watch. It’s just disappointment, something you don’t want to see. Not good for the sport, not good for baseball. But he’s still one of the best players in the game and I’ve still got a lot of respect for him. But it’s definitely something that’s just tough.” Nothing out of the ordinary or too controversial there. The general consensus has been along those very same lines, so Harper just followed suit.    The media had another question on its mind though. They were curious whether Harper feels slighted now after losing last season's NL batting championship to Gordon by a mere three points. The obvious inclination being that the outcome may have been manipulated if Gordon had one or both banned drugs in his system at any point last season.  To that question, Harper responded by placing more blame on himself, essentially saying he did more to lose the batting crown than anyone else did to win it.    “I lost the batting title. I lost it completely,” Harper said. “I was hitting like .345 with three weeks left or so. I completely lost it. It was nothing to do with that. You’ve still got to hit the baseball. You’ve still got to perform. And he did that. I completely lost the batting title last year, so that’s all behind us.” It's a noble stance, though it probably won't keep people from rewriting the history book in their own minds. Continue to Article
April 29, 2016 9:09:pm EST
Washington Nationals
Like everyone else, Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper had a few thoughts about Dee Gordon's 80-game suspension stemming from a positive test for two banned d rugs, exogenous Testosterone and Clostebol .  Speaking to the media before Friday's game in St. Louis, Harper expressed surprise and disappointment in Gordon, whom he also cited as one of the most exciting players to watch and play against.   [Passan: The sad case of Dee Gordon, another unlikely PED user for MLB ]   “It’s definitely a disappointment,” Harper said. “He’s one of the best second basemen in the game, a big talent, a lot of fun to watch. It’s just disappointment, something you don’t want to see. Not good for the sport, not good for baseball. But he’s still one of the best players in the game and I’ve still got a lot of respect for him. But it’s definitely something that’s just tough.” Nothing out of the ordinary or too controversial there. The general consensus has been along those very same lines, so Harper just followed suit.    The media had another question on its mind though. They were curious whether Harper feels slighted now after losing last season's NL batting championship to Gordon by a mere three points. The obvious inclination being that the outcome may have been manipulated if Gordon had one or both banned drugs in his system at any point last season.  To that question, Harper responded by placing more blame on himself, essentially saying he did more to lose the batting crown than anyone else did to win it.    “I lost the batting title. I lost it completely,” Harper said. “I was hitting like .345 with three weeks left or so. I completely lost it. It was nothing to do with that. You’ve still got to hit the baseball. You’ve still got to perform. And he did that. I completely lost the batting title last year, so that’s all behind us.” It's a noble stance, though it probably won't keep people from rewriting the history book in their own minds. Continue to Article
April 29, 2016 9:09:pm EST
 
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