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Boxing suffers another loss on a night where UFC enjoys another victory
Former super featherweight champion Arturo Gatti was found dead in a Brazil hotel room. He might have made a great UFC fighter.
Will the Cubs sale wind up like the Orioles?
Could the sale of the Chicago Cubs turn into a dramatic bidding war like the Baltimore Orioles 1993 purchase?
Stammen's second and third act
Washington Nationals starter Craig Stammen showed that he may be more than a one-look wonder in Monday night's 1-0 loss to Colorado.
Wild Mouse of news
The shooting death of Steve McNair is just another turn in the Wild Mouse of news we are riding
Helpings hands at Nationals games this weekend
The Washington Nationals have a series of community service initiatives this weekend at Nationals Park.
The Washington Capitals made themselves a better team
The Capitals made a great deal in signing Mike Knuble, but what happens when Donald Brashear faces his old team next season?
Alexis Arguello reportedly found dead
The former great lightweight champion Alexis Arguello has reportedly been found dead in Nicaragua.
The Washington Nationals -- road warriors
Who are among the biggest road draws in baseball?
Willie Harris, the face of the franchise
Willie Harris is the most popular player on the Washington Nationals right now.
Teixeira and hillbillies
Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino was surprised at the Washington Nationals bid for Mark Teixeira this winter.
Loverro vs. Czaban
I will be crushing the hopes and dreams of ESPN 980's Steve Czaban today in the Hillbilly Putter Challenge at the ESPN 980 "True Heroes" charity golf tournament.
Road trip to Harrisburg
A road trip to Harrisburg to watch the Washington Nationals Class AA club found something worth watching
Some baseball draft leftovers
Aaron Crow gets a healthy serving of crow for falling in the draft, but so do the Washington Nationals for losing out on a good young pitcher
Capitals fans and the Penguins Stanley Cup
Washington Capitals fans are conflicted by the Pittsburgh Penguins title victory
Keep living the Randy Johnson dream
For those Washington baseball fans who didn't get enough of Randy Johnson's 300th career win at Nationals Park, hop a flight to San Francisco