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The Next Three
| Time | Opponent | Nationals Pitchers | Opponent Pitchers | TV | |
| Tonight | 7:10 | vs. N.Y. Mets | Shairon Martis (0-2, 2.70) | Brandon Knight (0-0, 6.43) | MASN |
| Tomorrow | 7:10 | vs. N.Y. Mets | Tim Redding (10-9, 4.54) | Johan Santana (13-7, 2.70) | MASN |
| Friday | 7:35 | vs. San Diego | Collin Balester (3-6, 4.54) | Jake Peavy (9-11, 2.77) | MASN, WDCA-20 |
GAMES ON WWWT (107.7 FM, 1500 AM) TONIGHT; WFED (1050 AM) BEGINNING TOMORROW
PERSONNEL DEPT.
C Jesús Flores was back in a walking boot to stabilize his sprained left ankle. Flores hadn't been wearing the boot recently, but his slow recovery from the injury prompted trainers to suggest he go back to the boot. He hasn't ruled himself out for the rest of the year and will play winter ball in Venezuela.
BY THE NUMBERS
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Consecutive scoreless innings pitched by left-handed reliever Mike Hinckley, who entered the game with two runners on and one out in the bottom of the eighth last night but got the Nationals out of the inning unscathed
QUOTABLE
"We're playing not to make 100 losses."
Utility player Willie Harris





