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The Next Three
| Time | Opponent | Nationals Pitchers | Opponent Pitchers | TV | |
| Tonight | 7:10 | vs. Dodgers | John Lannan (7-12, 3.95) | Clayton Kershaw (2-4, 4.11) | MASN |
| Tomorrow | 7:35 | vs. Braves | Odalis Pérez (5-10, 4.21) | Jorge Campillo (7-6, 3.37) | MASN, WDCA-20 |
| Saturday | 7:10 | vs. Braves | Jason Bergmann (2-10, 4.56) | Jo-Jo Reyes (3-10, 5.34) | MASN |
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Personnel Dept.
2B Emilio Bonifacio dropped to eighth in the batting order before Tuesday night's game, and he remained there last night. Bonifacio batted leadoff at times during recent series against the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies. "He's gonna be back and forth," Manager Manny Acta said. "I'm just gonna pick sometimes the right matchup for him." In the No. 8 spot on Tuesday, Bonifacio went 1 for 3 and in the third inning scored what became the winning run.
By the Numbers
0-7
Greg Maddux's record against NL East teams after last night's loss
Quotable
"On the other hand, you can order any type of dog you want.
I didn't want to try any of that."
Rick Eckstein, the Class AAA Columbus hitting coach, on the cuisine at the Beijing Olympics





