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Members of the Washington Nationals pitching staff gather near a practice field before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21. View Photo »
Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, talks to bullpen coach Jim Lett while on a practice field before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first... View Photo »
Edwin Jackson, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, runs before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21. View Photo »
Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, walks a practice field before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21. View Photo »
Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, throws a bull pen session before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for... View Photo »
Washington Nationals pitcher Chien-Ming Wang, of Taiwan, throws a baseball before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21. View Photo »
Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, squats as he plays catch with a teammate before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers... View Photo »
Brad Lidge, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals bullpen, throws a baseball before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21. View Photo »
Washington Nationals bullpen coach Jim Lett walks from the team's spring training stadium to the practice field as commuters make their way down a road before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The... View Photo »
Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez answers questions from the media as he is introduced during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from Oakland in a six-player trade,... View Photo »
Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez, right, puts on his cap as he is introduced by general manager Mike Rizzo, left, during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. , 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from... View Photo »
Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez puts on his baseball cap as he is introduced during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. , 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from Oakland in a six-player trade,... View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, left, and general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo look on during a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, and general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo, right, arrive for a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, left, addresses the media as general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo looks on during a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos arrives for a baseball news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos makes a statement during a baseball news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. View Photo »
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, who was kidnapped and later rescued last week, attends his first practice session since the abduction with his local team Tigres de Aragua in Maracay November 15, 2011. The 24-year-old Major League Baseball... View Photo »
Major League Baseball player Wilson Ramos attends a news conference in Valencia November 12, 2011. Wilson Ramos described his fear on Saturday as Venezuelan security forces swooped onto a mountain hide-out to rescue him from kidnappers in a hail of... View Photo »
A Venezuelan judicial police officer escorts a 74-year-old man along with the alleged kidnappers of Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos to a media presentation in the parking lot of the Venezuela's Judicial Police headquarters in Valencia,... View Photo »
The Washington Nationals are an American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. , United States. The Nationals are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. From 2005 to 2007, the Nationals played in Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium. Full Article
Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, talks to bullpen coach Jim Lett while on a practice field before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for...
View Photo »Edwin Jackson, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, runs before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, walks a practice field before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, throws a bull pen session before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Washington Nationals pitcher Chien-Ming Wang, of Taiwan, throws a baseball before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, squats as he plays catch with a teammate before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Brad Lidge, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals bullpen, throws a baseball before the official start of baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for Feb. 21.
View Photo »Washington Nationals bullpen coach Jim Lett walks from the team's spring training stadium to the practice field as commuters make their way down a road before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers...
View Photo »Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez answers questions from the media as he is introduced during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from Oakland in a six-player trade, agreed to terms on a contract...
View Photo »Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez, right, puts on his cap as he is introduced by general manager Mike Rizzo, left, during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. , 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from Oakland in a six-player trade,...
View Photo »Washington Nationals new pitcher Gio Gonzalez puts on his baseball cap as he is introduced during a baseball news conference at National Park in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. , 25, 2012. Gonzalez, who was acquired from Oakland in a six-player trade, agreed to terms on a contract extension...
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, left, and general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo look on during a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, and general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo, right, arrive for a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, left, addresses the media as general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo looks on during a news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos arrives for a baseball news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos makes a statement during a baseball news conference in Washington, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, who was kidnapped and later rescued last week, attends his first practice session since the abduction with his local team Tigres de Aragua in Maracay November 15, 2011. The 24-year-old Major League Baseball star had been seized by gunmen from...
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, left, shakes hands with Venezuela's Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami at the end of a news conference at Judicial Police headquarters in Valencia, Venezuela, Saturday Nov. 12, 2011. Ramos' kidnapping ordeal ended after two days when police...
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos attends a news conference at Judicial Police headquarters in Valencia, Venezuela, Saturday Nov. 12, 2011. Ramos' kidnapping ordeal ended after two days when police commandos rescued him in a flurry of gunfire Friday night. Authorities said they...
View Photo »Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos smiles at the end of a news conference at Judicial Police headquarters in Valencia, Venezuela, Saturday Nov. 12, 2011. Ramos' kidnapping ordeal ended after two days when police commandos rescued him in a flurry of gunfire. Authorities said they...
View Photo »Venezuelan Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos embraces his mother Maria Campos as he arrives home after being rescued in Valencia on November 12, 2011. Ramos, whose kidnapping in his native Venezuela has anguished sports fans around the world, has been rescued alive, government...
View Photo »Venezuelan Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos (L) and Venezuela's Interior and Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami (2-L) arrive at Ramos' home after being rescued in Valencia on November 12, 2011. Ramos, whose kidnapping in his native Venezuela has anguished sports fans around the...
View Photo »Venezuelan Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos (R) arrives at his home after being rescued in Valencia on November 12, 2011. Ramos, whose kidnapping in his native Venezuela has anguished sports fans around the world, has been rescued alive, government officials said.
View Photo »Washington Nationals' Wilson Ramos celebrates his three-run home run off during the fourth inning of play in their National League MLB baseball game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, in this August 26, 2011 file photo. Venezuelan security forces rescued kidnapped Major...
View Photo »Washington Nationals baseball player Wilson Ramos is seen after he was rescued in Valencia in this photograph released to Reuters by Baseball team Tigres de Aragua on November 12, 2011. Venezuelan security forces rescued kidnapped Major League Baseball player Wilson Ramos Friday, two...
View Photo »Edwin Jackson, left, a top newcomer into the Washington Nationals pitching crew, talks to bullpen coach Jim Lett while on a practice field before the official start of MLB baseball spring training, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, in Viera, Fla. The first pitchers and catchers workout is set for...
View Photo »True small-market teams ... Starting in 2016, revenue-sharing will be limited to the clubs in the 15 smallest markets, as per a list already determined by players and owners. Big-market freeloaders such as the Washington Nationals will be on their own.
Joining Forces with the Washington Nationals -- Honoring Our Military Families
