Nathan Fenno
Articles by Nathan Fenno
NLDS Game 4: Ross Detwiler rises to the occasion
By the time Ross Detwiler returned to the Nationals' clubhouse Thursday night, 83 text messages were waiting. Published October 11, 2012
Meet the Nationals’ ‘playoff barber’
A late-night phone call summoned the playoff barber. Published October 11, 2012
Soldier’s healing boosted by crowd at Nationals game
In a quiet corner of the room covered with cherry wood walls and shiny floors under a sprawling buffet, Staff Sgt. Brian Keaton sank into a leather chair. Published October 10, 2012
NLDS Game 2: Bryce Harper’s offensive woes persist
Cameras pressed Bryce Harper against his locker. Published October 8, 2012
MLB Playoffs 2012: A wild day turned out OK for Gio Gonzalez
When a pitcher's control deserts him, the 18-foot diameter of the mound transforms into a lonely island. Gio Gonzalez understands the feeling. Published October 7, 2012
MLB Playoffs 2012: Jayson Werth compensated for bat with glove
Jayson Werth knows better than any Washington Nationals player that your chances in the postseason are finite. A lot of times, there isn't a tomorrow if you don't come through today. Published October 7, 2012
After 79 years, Nationals represent a ‘lifetime dream realized’
Under a cloudless sky that whipped cold wind into a sea of red, the end arrived at 2:08 p.m. local time. Published October 7, 2012
Nationals-Cardinals notebook: Adam Wainwright feels Stephen Strasburg’s pain
Stephen Strasburg went through the Washington Nationals' workout Saturday afternoon much the way he has every day since Sept. 8. He was a part of it, but on the periphery. He is not on the Nationals' NLDS roster. He will not pitch for them in the playoffs. Published October 6, 2012
Controversy follows infield fly rule to Nationals-Cardinals NLDS
Thirty hours earlier, a battered yellow taxi carried a question through mid-afternoon traffic in Atlanta. Why, the driver wondered, would Major League Baseball do this? Published October 6, 2012
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
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
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
D.C. was different place last time Washington played in postseason
On the last day, hope and desperation swirled through Washington like the October breeze that forced men to don double-breasted topcoats and tug down their fedoras under bright sun. Published October 4, 2012
Nationals lock up home-field advantage throughout playoffs
And on the 182nd day, the Washington Nationals rested. Published October 3, 2012
Teddy Roosevelt finally wins Nationals Presidents Race, ending 538-race drought
The seven-year streak of lost races by Teddy Roosevelt, the bobble-headed racing president known for his permanent smile and ability to lose in creative fashion, ended Wednesday afternoon at Nationals Park in the final game of the regular season. The streak was 538 games old. Published October 3, 2012
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
Slow to start, Redskins’ offense found higher gear
The problem came down to belief. Published September 23, 2012
FENNO: Josh Morgan’s ill-timed play opens floodgate on threats
Scroll through Joshua Morgan's Twitter mentions from the past three days and a sick feeling takes hold of your stomach. Published September 19, 2012
Adam Carriker, Brian Orakpo add to Redskins’ injury woes
Before Robert Griffin III took a snap in the first quarter Sunday, two key Redskins defenders left because of injury. Published September 16, 2012
Replacement officials lose control early on in Redskins-Rams game
Late in the fourth quarter Sunday, a disgusted chant rippled through Edward Jones Dome. Published September 16, 2012