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Federal Baseball (Free subscription) | yesterday
Collin Balester vs John Lannan - The Twitter 500 Race.... Nationals' starters Collin Balester and John Lannan are currently trying to one up one another with offers to Twitterererers in an attempt to become the first of the two to reach 500 followers on Twitter. As of this moment, it seems that they're offering a clubhouse tour to whoever puts either of them over the top and becomes their...
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D.C. Sports Bog (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
... Cooley leading the charge. But one generation falls, and another rises, and now Nats pitchers John Lannan and Collin Balester are having a Twitter race of their own. First to 500 wins. Loser gets a mullet. As I type, Balester has 286 followers, and Lannan has a tad over 200. Baby steps. And they've started promising prizes for their 500th follower. Lannan has a modest gift...
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rourkenpaqs | 27/11/2009
... of start from Day 1 and be like, 'OK, this is how it's going to be,'" Nationals pitcher John Lannan said. Riggleman was promoted from bench coach to interim manager midway through last season, replacing the fired Manny Acta in July. The Nationals were 26-61 (a .299 winning percentage) at the time and went 33-42 (.440) under Riggleman. While they finished with a majors-worst record of
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safford4b3fc | 26/11/2009
... of start from Day 1 and be like, 'OK, this is how it's going to be,'" Nationals pitcher John Lannan said. Riggleman was promoted from bench coach to interim manager midway through last season, replacing the fired Manny Acta in July. The Nationals were 26-61 (a .299 winning percentage) at the time and went 33-42 (.440) under Riggleman. While they finished with a majors-worst record of
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skeltons32j9 | 25/11/2009
... of start from Day 1 and be like, 'OK, this is how it's going to be,'" Nationals pitcher John Lannan said. Riggleman was promoted from bench coach to interim manager midway through last season, replacing the fired Manny Acta in July. The Nationals were 26-61 (a .299 winning percentage) at the time and went 33-42 (.440) under Riggleman. While they finished with a majors-worst record of