Nathan Fenno
Articles by Nathan Fenno
Breezy days for Mike Shanahan before NFL draft
Mike Shanahan was in a good mood. Published April 25, 2012
Edwin Jackson’s inconsistency rears its ugly head in Nats’ 11-4 loss
Last week, Edwin Jackson couldn't throw a wrong pitch. Published April 19, 2012
View from the top is a rare one for Nationals in April
Late Thursday afternoon, Tyler Clippard stood a few inches from a big-screen television in back of the Washington Nationals' clubhouse. Published April 19, 2012
Nats’ pitching woes show up early and late in 11-inning loss to Reds
Shadows crept toward Tyler Clippard until finally, a few minutes after 5 p.m., they covered the Washington Nationals' right-hander. Published April 15, 2012
Festivities, food … and one big curly ‘W’ for Nationals in home opener
The wind swirled through Nationals Park, past the red carpet stretching from dugout to Kentucky bluegrass mowed in a diamond pattern. Fireworks popped and, microphone in hand, James Brown bellowed the name of everyone from the assistant clubhouse manager to Screech, the Washington Nationals' hyperactive, eaglelike mascot. Published April 12, 2012
Nationals’ Michael Morse out for at least six weeks
The Washington Nationals put Michael Morse on "total shutdown mode" for the next six weeks after he aggravated his right lat strain this week, leaving them without their cleanup hitter until at least June. Published April 12, 2012
Morse out at least six weeks; Storen surgery successful
Michael Morse's strained right lat, once considered minor, will sideline the Nationals' left fielder and cleanup hitter for at least six weeks. Published April 12, 2012
Nationals demote John Lannan; Ross Detwiler now in rotation
In an unexpected move, the Washington Nationals optioned veteran left-hander John Lannan to Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday and will open the season with Ross Detwiler, another left-hander, as their fifth starter. Published April 3, 2012
Storen’s mind seems to move at a greater speed than even his fastball
Inside the inferno, Drew Storen paced back and forth. Published April 3, 2012
Nationals: The Big Four’s best weapons
Taking a look at the best pitch from each of the top four in the Nationals' rotation. Published April 3, 2012
Nationals’ Adam LaRoche hopes to shoulder load
Last spring, Adam LaRoche knew his left shoulder wasn't right. Published April 2, 2012
Memory loss prompted Rypien to join lawsuit against NFL
Three weeks ago, Mark Rypien admitted something was wrong. Published March 28, 2012
Mark Rypien is lead plaintiff in lawsuit against NFL over head injuries
Former Washington Redskins quarterback Mark Rypien has sued the NFL over "repeated traumatic injuries to his head" sustained during his 11-season career. Published March 27, 2012
For Kansas’ Thomas Robinson, grief a constant along with natural gifts
Inside the small room with white cinder-block walls came glimpses of Thomas Robinson. Published March 22, 2012
Party’s over for upstart Spartans after 84-50 loss to Florida
The glitter-encrusted sign of green cardboard rested near the court, untouched and alone. Published March 18, 2012
Norfolk State’s Kyle O’Quinn keeps good times coming
Back on March 10, one of Norfolk State's assistant coaches pulled Kyle O'Quinn aside during the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title game against Bethune-Cookman. Published March 18, 2012
Behind Robert Jones’ blueprint, Norfolk State proves its place in tournament
Robert Jones was tired. Going on four hours of sleep, the Norfolk State assistant coach stood in the middle of the cramped locker room at CenturyLink Center on Friday and handed out his nine-page recipe to beat Missouri. Published March 17, 2012
After Norfolk State stunned Missouri, Kyle O’Quinn’s father couldn’t hide his joy
Tommie O'Quinn couldn't stop shaking. Published March 16, 2012
Virginia breaks down in 71-45 loss to Florida
A quizzical look occupied Tony Bennett's face as the coach's hands rested on his hips. Published March 16, 2012
Akil Mitchell, Joe Harris stuck with Virginia through good and bad
A police escort guided them to the CenturyLink Center, where they snapped cellphone pictures of the "University of Virginia" nameplate on the locker room's white cinder block wall, wore two-day-old Nike Hyperenforcer high-tops in cornea-searing orange and aimed tiny video cameras at anything that moved. Published March 15, 2012