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The value of all that waiting only revealed itself on Monday, because that's when Detwiler finally did it. He broke a skid that was kind of-sort of getting too ridiculous to explain away. Full Article at The Washington Post
Ross Detwiler needed a win to cap his first year in the majors on a good note. For that to happen, Mike MacDougal would need to rebound from a 10th-inning loss -- and a poor September in general -- to save the victory for the rookie left-hander. Full Article at Washington Times Blogs
Washington Nationals starter Ross Detwiler delivers a pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009, in Washington. View Photo »
Congratulations to Nationals lefthander Ross Detwiler, who picked up his first major-league win Monday at the Mets' expense. Nelson Figueroa again was the hard-luck loser as the Mets lost to Washington, 2-1. Full Article at New York Daily News
Cole Hamels (9-9, 4.41) goes for his 10th win of the season when the Phillies finish their series with Ross Detwiler (0-5, 6.71) and the woeful Nationals. First pitch is 7:05. Ben Francisco gets the start in right field and bats sixth. Full Article at Beerleaguer
After showing "flashes" this season, pitcher Ross Detwiler will return to the Nats' rotation this week and could compete for a spot in spring training as well. Full Article at The Washington Post
Washington Nationals' Ross Detwiler pitches in the first inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009, in Philadelphia. View Photo »
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals have decided to start left-hander Ross Detwiler on Thursday night against the Phillies, pushing right-hander J.D. Martin back to face the Mets at Citi Field on Friday night. Full Article at MLB.com
Ross Detwiler will return to the Nationals' rotation, and he'll do it in two days. Jim Riggleman said today that the rookie left-hander will start Thursday's series finale against the Phillies. Full Article at Washington Times Blogs
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