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    DMV: Stephen Strasburg Gets Hot Stuff In ‘Uncomfortable’ Place

    By Jamie Mottram | May 16, 2012

    Nats lose despite Strasburg on the bump and Harper’s second HR. [WaPo]

    Davey Johnson: Strasburg had Hot Stuff on his private parts. [Nats Journal]

    Rob Dibble’s reaction to Strasburg’s Hot Stuff is so dumb. [Nats Enquirer]

    Boz on these Nats losing ~500 games to injuries. [Thomas Boswell]

    The Nats, especially their starting pitching, are cooling off. [Nats Baseball]

    Bryce Harper checks out MMA, takes a picture with a girl. [Cagewriter]

    If H-Rod can’t do it, who should the Nats’ closer be? [Nats Blog]

    O’s beat Yanks behind another strong outing from Wei-Yin Chin. [The Sun]

    O’s should go about locking up Jones and Wieters. [Peter Schmuck]

    Really good stuff from Adam Jones on defensive metrics, etc. [Fangraphs]

    Exploring whether or not the O’s can keep this up all season. [Grantland]

    Art Monk gets into the College Football Hall of Fame. Finally. [Real Redskins]

    PSA: You can now buy a pair of RGIII’s draft day socks for $15. [Bog]

    Kedric Golston thinks he hit a shark in the Potomac River. [Bog]

    Caps should “seriously consider” trading Ovechkin. [Stephen Whyno]

    Alex Semin says he isn’t done with the Caps after all. [Puck Daddy]

    Pics of Ovi, Semin and Backstrom arriving in Sweden for Worlds. [RMNB]

    Ashton Pankey is transferring form Maryland, so you know. [Testudo Times]

    Topics: DMV, Nationals, Stephen Strasburg | 3 Comments »

    3 Responses to “DMV: Stephen Strasburg Gets Hot Stuff In ‘Uncomfortable’ Place”

    1. Donk Donkerson Says:
      May 16th, 2012 at 1:40 PM

      The RG3 socks are already friggin sold out!!! NO NO NO NONO!!!

    2. illformula Says:
      May 16th, 2012 at 2:53 PM

      That Grantland piece was exceptional, even if the first part was like slowly ripping off a band-aide while simultaneously pouring alcohol on a wound.

      Though, i’d argue, that Jim Johnson is a much better pitcher than the article gives him credit for.

    3. Jamie Mottram Says:
      May 17th, 2012 at 7:31 AM

      The Machado and Bundy stuff at the end got me fired up.

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