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Zim and a long-term deal
The Nats want to sign Ryan Zimmerman to a multi-year contract now, but is this the right time for him to do it?
More on Alvarez/Gonzalez
Just got off the phone with Carlos Alvarez's agent, Stanley King, who said he talked to the former Esmailyn Gonzalez again last night.
Looking at Nats payroll
With Zimmerman signed, total team payroll for 2009 will be about $57 million.
Zimmerman signs for $3.325 million
Nats third baseman avoids arbitration with one-year deal.
Two more Nats sign
Milledge, Bergmann now under contract. Only Zimmerman's left unsigned.
Gonzalez, O'Connor, Hernandez come to terms
Three more Nats have agreed to terms on 2009 contracts.
Meet the new Ocho Cinco
Milledge gives up #44 to Dunn, takes #85 instead.
Quiet day ahead, or more chaos?
Will today be about baseball and nothing more, or will another major story emerge out of Nats camp?
Kasten weighs in on prospect 'fraud'
Stan Kasten speaks on the Esmailyn Gonzalez controversy
Dunn, Belliard, Dmitri
We interrupt today's Smiley Gonzalez saga to bring you some other tidbits from Nats camp...
Willingham signs before arbitration hearing
Josh Willingham and the Washington Nationals avoided arbitration by a few minutes.
More on Smiley
Stan Kasten will hold a conference call with reporters this afternoon. All other Nats employees have been instructed not to discuss the matter.
What's news and what isn't news?
There's no controversy with Ryan Zimmerman. There is, however, with Esmailyn Gonzalez.
Nats loose ends
A bunch of position players have reported, Josh Willingham and Ryan Zimmerman move closer to arbitration and the Nats have a new stadium concessionaire.
Tuesday morning in Viera
Odalis Perez isn't here yet, but Cristian Guzman is. And the rest of the position players are due to report today.