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28 Mar 2012

And Pitching: Four Sure Starters and a Solid Bullpen

by Richard Holwill For more articles in this series, see previous posts about spring training, the infield, and the outfield. Two years ago, the Nats’ starters had an average ERA of 5.00.  Last year it was down but still well over 3.00.  This year, many observers seem to think that that number could be among […]


28 Mar 2012

Enchanted April (um, I mean March)

By Matthew Roberts of Ginkgo Gardens One of my favorite movies, especially during the dark depressing days of winter, is Enchanted April. It’s mostly about the transformative powers of love, but also has a lot to do with gardens. Or more specifically one particular garden around a castle on the Italian coast in spring. During […]


26 Mar 2012

Channeling My Inner Beyoncé: A Workout In Stilettos

By Heather Cipu I’ve been known on occasion to dance wildly around my apartment when a song I particularly love comes on (don’t judge, you know you do it too), and I’m often in awe of how someone like Beyoncé does her thing in 5 inch stilettos.  My dancing is usually done barefoot and my […]


23 Mar 2012

Open House Round Up

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales.  This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. I’ve written about the condos at 315 G St, NE before but there’s more news to report.  I’m representing a buyer who […]


23 Mar 2012

Openings in the Outfield

by Richard Holwill The biggest questions for the Nationals are in the outfield.  One player has a lock on his position:  Michael Morse (6’5 and 230 pounds and known as “Beast Mode”) owns left field after a breakout year in 2011 with a .303 batting average and .550 slugging percentage. The other presumed starter is […]


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