Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
LOVERRO: Nationals make case for old-school baseball
But if you listened closely enough, you heard cheers for the Nationals Saturday from those around the country in the baseball industry who make their living in hotel rooms at Super 8s and Rodeway Inns, in places like Bozeman, Montana, and Clayton, Alabama. Published October 8, 2017
LOVERRO: Harper jolts flatlining Nationals back to life
On his fourth at-bat Saturday against the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of the National League Division Series, Bryce Harper showed everyone how important it could be. Published October 7, 2017
LOVERRO: Nationals waste a Strasburg gem
It was fun at Nationals Park, and then it wasn't. This was Nationals crowd that came to play -- the stands were surprisingly devoid of large amounts of Cubs fans -- and with each Stephen Strasburg strikeout, the energy grew. Published October 6, 2017
LOVERRO: Two aces should be enough to win this hand
Since 2014, Stephen Strasburg has had to live with one game of postseason futility. Published October 5, 2017
Cooper Cousins, your dad almost willed you a win
Cooper, your daddy Kirk Cousins tried real hard to give you a win to remember for your birthday. He played great, trust me. Your uncles, though, they let you down. Published October 3, 2017
Dusty Baker’s extension should be simple, Nationals
Is there any scenario in which Dusty Baker is in the final days as the Nationals manager? Of course there is -- if you consider the track record of the Nationals owners when it comes to how much they value their managers. Published October 1, 2017
LOVERRO: NFL has alienated fans on all sides
The eyes have left the prize, and the debate is off the rails. It's being called the "anthem" protest by much of the media, and the message that Colin Kaepernick said he was trying to deliver -- protesting injustice, racism, police brutality -- has been buried. Published September 28, 2017
Kirk Cousins playing like a quarterback with options
If Kirk Cousins was going to have the best game of his NFL career, he picked a symbolically important game. Published September 26, 2017
Jay Gruden, Redskins hit all their shots Sunday night
Remember the consternation after a loss in the home opener against the Philadelphia Eagles? None of that was around following Sunday night's dismantling of the Oakland Raiders. Published September 25, 2017
Donald Trump divisive? He’s united NFL players, owners
Fire players for taking a knee? Well, none of the owners was planning to do that. But if they were, they won't be now. President Trump took what was a nice little manageable controversy for the league and turned into into a full-blown public relations inferno. Published September 24, 2017
Robert Griffin III, ever the narcissist
We didn't need Santana Moss to tell us that Robert Griffin III gloated about his role in the firing of Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan four years ago. RG3 left a long trail of narcissistic evidence behind that made the case before Moss. Published September 21, 2017
Chris Thompson’s Cousins connection goes back to Shanahan
Chris Thompson's connection with Kirk Cousins began in the early days of their careers, taking on the thankless task of running scout teams for former Redskins coach Mike Shanahan. Published September 19, 2017
Dusty Baker legacy primed to take on a Nationals’ flavor
Dusty Baker is a Hall of Fame skipper, with or without a World Series on his managerial resume. Published September 17, 2017
Gennady ‘Triple G’ Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez: a real fight
Here's hoping this weekend's showdown between Gennady "Triple G" Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez removes the bad taste left behind by the Mayweather-McGregor circus. Published September 14, 2017
Josh Doctson tests the limits of faith
One of the biggest questions following Washington's 30-17 loss to Philadelphia in the season opener at home is this: Why is Josh Doctson on head coach Jay Gruden's do-not-disturb list? Published September 12, 2017
Kirk Cousins loses Week 1 to Bruce Allen
The referendum on 29-year-old Cousins continues, and you would be hard-pressed to find many voters not named Cousins to cast their ballot to make the man the highest paid player in NFL history after Sunday's opening game defeat. Published September 10, 2017
Kirk Cousins has the crown, now he just has to keep it
Kirk Cousins officially became king of Redskins Park this week. Published September 7, 2017
Su’a Cravens and the Redskins’ ongoing dysfunction
Redskins fans have taken some heat for the way they reacted to the Su'a Cravens news. Perhaps a little compassion is in line for a fan base abused by a dysfunctional franchise for nearly two decades now. Published September 5, 2017
Cathy Lanier picks Cowboys’ Elliott to send message
Cathy Lanier has chosen the Zeke Elliott case to send a message to the rest of the NFL: The former D.C. police chief is serious about fixing the league's approach to domestic violence. Published September 3, 2017
J.J. Watt leads a platoon of sports stars pitching in
The next time anyone tells you athletes are not role models, you might want to tell them how J.J. Watt stepped up for the stricken city of Houston. Published August 31, 2017