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In the midst of the most difficult stretch their schedule has to offer, the Nationals will face a starter who has not pitched all season. Mets right-hander Chris Young will return tonight from a torn shoulder capsule, the same injury Chien-Ming Wang came back from last year. He’ll face Jordan Zimmermann, who will try to rebound from a start against the Marlins in which he allowed two homers. As always, talk about the game right here.
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- Tonight's Nationals-Padres lineups
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- Starting a no-hitter just part of Paul Demny's development
- Nationals take a step in the right direction
- Nationals-Padres discussion thread: Game 41
- Bryce Harper returns to the Nationals lineup, meets Johnny Manziel
- Ross Detwiler likely to miss next start with back issue
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