Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
Stephen Strasburg wills Nationals to win
Postseason brilliance answers skeptics who've questioned the pitcher's heart and competitive spirit. Published October 5, 2019
LOVERRO: Game 1 dominated by Dodgers
Patrick Corbin said he signed with Washington because he wanted the ball on the mound in a playoff game. On Thursday, though, it looked, early, as though he would have rather been just about anywhere else. Published October 4, 2019
NFL teams fight for place in saturated L.A. market
The Los Angeles Dodgers' real competition isn't the NFL. It's the Los Angeles Lakers. No one else matters, really, which makes the city atypical of most sports markets, where NFL franchises reign. Published October 3, 2019
Anthony Rendon-Cody Bellinger MVP debate to be part of NLDS narrative
A sideshow to the Washington Nationals-Los Angeles Dodgers National League Division Series beginning Thursday night at Dodger Stadium will likely be the battle of the Most Valuable Player candidates -- or, more accurately, their home crowd backers. Published October 2, 2019
Stan Kasten has golden touch for Dodgers
Since Stan Kasten joined with Mark Walter to purchase the Dodgers in 2012, the franchise has won seven straight National League West division titles and the last two NL pennants. This year they finished 106-54. Published October 2, 2019
Juan Soto gets biggest dance in Nationals’ wild card party
Soto wants to dance -- and dance he did Tuesday night, leading the Nationals to a dramatic comeback 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers to win the National League Wild Card Game and sending his team into the NL Division Series, where they will face the Los Angeles Dodgers. Published October 2, 2019
Dwayne Haskins cannot cure Redskins’ sickness
Coaches, quarterbacks and players come and go -- and none of them can fix a poisonous culture in which a rookie is inexplicably empowered before he ever steps foot at Redskins Park. Published October 1, 2019
Max Scherzer the Nationals’ pick for winner-take-all moment
Inside the Nationals clubhouse, there was no debate over the decision: If Scherzer is healthy enough to pitch, he gets the ball for the biggest game Washington has played so far this season. Published September 30, 2019
LOVERRO: Wild card mindset saved Nationals’ season
The Washington Nationals have been in must-win, wild card mode for months -- ever since getting swept in late May by the Mets. Published September 29, 2019
Dave Martinez at heart of Nationals turnaround
Give Dave Martinez his due -- the Nationals came back from the dead after the first two months of the season to play the best baseball in the National League. Published September 26, 2019
Redskins quarterback argument could be epic
Here we are, three weeks into the NFL season, and we've got chaos and carnage surrounding the Washington Redskins already -- and we haven't even gotten to the signature Redskins controversy yet. The quarterback argument. Published September 24, 2019
How could things get worse for Redskins? Monday night was how
The Washington Redskins' latest loss was not rock bottom, but just another rock to put in the sea of rock bottom that this franchise has filled over the last 20 years that Dan Snyder has owned the team. Published September 24, 2019
London Fletcher, Chris Samuels to represent Dan Snyder era in Ring of Fame
The beginning of the Dan Snyder era of the Washington Redskins Ring of Fame begins Monday night when the team inducts linebacker London Fletcher and tackle Chris Samuels. Published September 22, 2019
LeBron James project may have tough time finding humanity in all NFL stars
LeBron James wants to humanize football players through a project he has called the "Glass Helmet" -- the idea being that fans and the media have the opportunity to connect with these players as people, rather than as gladiators whose faces are obscured on the football field. Published September 19, 2019
Nats last chapter fairy tale or horror story
The fairy tale is this: A team that looked like an also-ran early on becomes Cinderella -- leading the major leagues with a 59-28 record over the next 88 games into September. Published September 17, 2019
LOVERRO: Time may be running out for defensive staff
For the second straight week, Washington's defense, after a brief early game flirtation with success, wound up being the HOV lane for the opponent's offense, as the Cowboys rolled up 474 yards of offense -- 435 of it after the first quarter. Published September 15, 2019
Redskins have lost their home-field edge
Expect excitement in the crowd at Sunday's Redskins home opener. After all, the Dallas Cowboys are in town, and their noisy fans will likely swarm Ghost Town Field. Published September 12, 2019
NFL glory days and the league’s future
ESPN put together a list of the greatest players in NFL history that, remarkably, pays homage to players who were on the field 40, 50 years ago -- or more. But what does that say about the state of the modern game? Published September 10, 2019
Adrian Peterson decision could haunt Gruden
All Washington needed in their first possession of that third quarter was to move the chains. Would Peterson have made a difference? I don't know. But I know he has in the past. Published September 8, 2019
LOVERRO: What goes around keeps going around for Redskins
This is a team that will likely survive its way to maybe a 6-10 record, depending on how much of the burden a seemingly strong defense can shoulder. Published September 5, 2019