Adam Dunn
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Zuckerman: Zimmerman not upset over Dunn, excited about Werth
Mark Zuckerman of CSN Washington helped clear the air this week on Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman’s hard push for the team to re-sign former Nationals first baseman
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New Nat Adam LaRoche wants to bring fear factor to D.C.
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New first baseman Adam LaRoche is introduced at a Nationals Park press conference.
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The 10 worst moments of 2010 in D.C. sports (POLL)
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It's been a year of ups and downs for D.C. professional sports. But there were more downs than ups, unfortunately, and here are the worst.
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With Adam Dunn gone, Nationals had to sign Jayson Werth
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The Nats had cleared $30 million off their books before signing Jayson Werth. Now they have less. But they had to do something to let their fans know that they were still relevant, and to let the rest of baseball know they would open up the checkbook
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Nationals Notes: Three non-tendered and reactions to Dunn's departure
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A roundup of reaction to Adam Dunn's departure, and a look at who was offered 2011 contracts.
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First Adam Dunn, now Wil Nieves
Altogether now, for old times sake: WHO?!
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Adam Dunn departs: Zimmy clearly wasn't happy about it
The Z-Man had openly campaigned for Our Washington Nationals to re-sign the lefty slugger to an extension.
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Dunn gone
Count me as one who doesn’t get why Adam Dunn is gone.
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Adam Dunn goes to Chicago White Sox
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Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that Dunn has agreed to a four-year deal with the Chicago White Sox
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Dunn declines Nats' arbitration offer, as expected
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Dunn's decline ensures that the Nationals will receive two extra draft choices should he sign elsewhere.
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Surprise! Adam Dunn declines arbitration
Just think, if Adam Dunn signs in Baltimore, he'll still live close enough to Washington to hang out with his old buddies on the Nats.
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Dunn declines arbitration offer
Adam Dunn declined the Nationals' arbitration offer tonight, a procedural move that doesn't prevent the free agent first baseman from re-signing with Washington.
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Adam Dunn declines arbitration and new uniforms 'in action'
Adam Dunn has declined arbitration from the Washington Nationals.
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Adam Dunn declines arbitration
Nationals free agent first baseman Adam Dunn declined the team's one-year salary arbitration offer, an unsurprising step that will allow Dunn to seek the four-year contract he desires.
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Would Dunn screw Rizzo? Could Dunn screw Rizzo?
The Nats have offered Dunn arbitration, the assumption being that he will decline arbitration and sign somewhere else and because he is a Type A player the Nats will pick up a couple comp draft slots
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Report: Nationals offer Adam Dunn arbitration
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The Nationals slugger is unlikely to accept arbitration by the Nov. 30 deadline.
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Zim's plea to re-sign Dunn
Ryan Zimmerman has been lobbying the Nationals to re-sign Adam Dunn for months. That's nothing new.
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Dunn, the only man on the Nats with a glove
At least that's how it feels sometimes. I was perusing Bill Ladson's Off-Season Blog Saver (aka him answering questions from his inbox) and the first couple pertain to Dunn and his fielding.
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