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DMV: Dunn Almost Does the Warehouse
By Jamie Mottram | June 29, 2009
DMV is a daily roundup of District-Maryland-Virginia (mostly) sporting links.

Nats avoid the sweep in Baltimore thanks to another strong start from John Lannan and homers from Adam Dunn and Willie Harris. [WaPo, Sun]
Watch Adam Dunn one-hop the B&O Warehouse with a 445-foot homer that Jim Palmer says may be the farthest he’s seen at Camden. [MLB via BLS]
WaPo column debuts by defending Acta (sounds familiar). [Tracee Hamilton]
Inside the Lastings Milledge-for-Nyjer Morgan rumor. [Fire Jim Bowden]
Jinx: Mike MacDougal has been effective as the Nats closer. [Roto Arcade]
Shairon Martis sent down to make room for Scott Olsen. [TWT]
O’s hand Matt Hobgood a $2.4 million signing bonus. [Toy Dept.]
Caps select teen Swede center Marcus Johansson in the 1st. [NBC D.C.]
Individually, the Caps exceeded expectations in ‘08-09. [Japers’ Rink]
B-Mitch says 980 fired him for being critical, not sucking. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Renaldo Wynn goes to something called Broadcast Boot Camp. [WaPo]
Juan Dixon is the best Maryland player of the Gary era. [D1scourse]
Maryland football is not expected to be good this year. [Testudo Times]
Speculation: WJFK’s lineup when it goes all-sports on July 20. [DCRTV]
Today: Red Sox-O’s (7:05), Nats-Marlins (7:10)
Topics: Adam Dunn, DMV, Nationals |
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