Well, that isn’t how we wanted the 2010 season to begin.
After jumping out to a combined 6-0 lead in both games, the Lords of Reality reappeared and by the end of the day, the Nationals’ split-squad teams lost by a combined score of 25-9.
The scores are meaningless.
The Cardinals gave up 17 runs and the Diamondbacks allowed 11. Texas put up an 11-spot on Kansas City.
It doesn’t matter than Johnny Peralta gave up three runs in two-thirds of an inning or that Pete Orr went hitless as the team’s starting third baseman against the Astros.
But there are some interesting storylines that emerged from yesterday’s games that may affect the opening day roster:
Brian Bruney was acquired to be either the closer or setup man ...
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Several Players Impress As Washington Nationals Finally Take the Field
Posted: 5th March 2010 by Farid Rushdi in MLBComments Off on Several Players Impress As Washington Nationals Finally Take the Field