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Nathan Fenno

Articles by Nathan Fenno

St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Matt Holliday runs to a ball hit by Atlanta Braves' Andrelton Simmons during the eighth inning of the National League wild card playoff baseball game on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012, in Atlanta. The game was stopped after officials decided Simmons was out on the infield fly rule. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland)

Cardinals outlast Braves, will face Nationals in NL division series

Strange things transpire on baseball fields on October. Even by the standards of the month that creates baseball's legends and goats, what occurred Friday night under a shower of bottles and profanity and garbage at Turner Field was unusual. Published October 5, 2012

Right-hander Kris Medlen finished 10-1 with a 1.57 ERA. He’ll start Friday against St. Louis. (Associated Press)

Kris Medlen, Braves ace, a quirk in progress

A slow clap greeted Fredi Gonzalez after the Atlanta Braves manager finished his news conference Thursday afternoon. The manager's confused eyes darted to the source: a man, 5-foot-10 in spikes, leaning in the white cinder-block hallway wearing a flat-brimmed Braves cap pulled to his eyebrows. Published October 4, 2012

St. Louis Cardinals' Yadier Molina (4) is congratulated by Matt Carpenter (13) on a solo home run against the Houston Astros in the fourth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Nationals in wait-and-see mode on NL Division Series opponent

After 162 games that earned baseball's best record, the Washington Nationals have to wait. Their National League Division Series opponent hinges on the outcome of Friday's wild card game between the Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals. Published October 4, 2012

Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) throws as he is pressured by Buccaneers defensive tackle Daniel Te’o-Nesheim during the second quarter. (Associated Press)

RG3 absorbed fewer hits against Buccaneers

On an otherwise innocuous third down, Robert Griffin III slipped the football into running back Evan Royster's arms and backed away. The rookie quarterback thrust his arms in the air as he stood alone on the chewed-up turf at Raymond James Stadium in an exaggerated gesture to remind any defenders in the neighborhood he didn't have the football. Published September 30, 2012