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DMV: O’s First Kid Pitcher Arrives, Wins
By Jamie Mottram | April 22, 2009
DMV is a daily roundup of District-Maryland-Virginia (mostly) sporting links.
Markakis gets four hits, Huff two HR and Brad Bergesen a Zimmermann-esque first win to snap a five-game skid. [Camden Chat]
Bergesen is the first of a lot of kids, especially pitchers, that the O’s having coming up. He gets bonus points for the flat brim. [Rick Maese]
Replace Felix Pie with Nolan Reimold now. [Toy Dept]
It was only a matter of time: Fake Peter Angelos. [Twitter]
Hanrahan hangs on for second straight save! Nats win streak! [Nats Journal]
Ace reliever Joe Beimel on 15-day DL; Saul Rivera returns. [Miss Chatter]
Boz on the Z-Men. Nothing new here, but still. [Thomas Boswell]
If Manager Acta’s on the hot seat, here’s why. [Fire Jim Bowden]
Varlomov has made 55 straight saves heading into Game 4. [WaPo]
Highlights from Ovi’s “E:60″ segment. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Dirty Sanchez likes the Skins as much as they like him. [Redskins Insider]
How the Skins’ draft approach differs from successful teams. [Hogs Haven]
As Woj reported, Flip Saunders is the new Wizards head coach. [WaPo]
Attention Wiz fans: 22-and-10 man Chris Bosh may be available. [Slam]
JaVale McGee should become at least “a solid pro”. [Secret Weapon]
Obama meets Navy football, refuses to don the helmet. [NBC Washington]
Coach K goes on Colbert, awkwardness ensues. [FirstCuts]
My favorite movie ever turns 20. [MLB.com]
Today: Caps-Rangers (7), Braves-Nats (7:05), White Sox-O’s (7:05)
Topics: Brad Bergesen, DMV, Orioles | 3 Comments »



April 22nd, 2009 at 9:31 AM
I’m not sure the Wiz can afford Laron Profit at this point, let alone Chris Bosh.
April 22nd, 2009 at 10:05 AM
I know the Wiz are up against the luxury tax, but I don’t know how bad the situation is in Toronto, or what a top-five pick is worth to them.
June 30th, 2009 at 8:43 AM
[...] (5-2 with a 3.76 ERA and 1.22 WHIP) and his past month has been phenomenal (4-0 with a 2.23). Plus, he rocks the flat brim and has the stuff to stick around. So Bergesen for AL Rookie of the Year it is, and, should he [...]