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Jose Guillen
Jose Guillen is a professional baseball player. He's a right fielder for the Washington Nationals and wears number 6. He is managed by Frank Robinson.
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Brandon Webb earned his major league leading 13th win, pitching six scoreless innings in the Arizona Diamondbacks' 2-0 victory over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.
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Outfielder Jose Guillen is fighting an uphill battle to win the final All-Star Game spot, but the Royals are ratcheting up support to gain votes.
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Washington Nationals reliever Chad Cordero and outfielder Elijah Dukes will have surgery this week.
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- Washington outfielder Elijah Dukes leaves game with knee injury (news.google.com)
For an organization that has been touting its emphasis on the long term at the expense of the short term for some time now, the Washington Nationals did enter 2008 with aspirations of immediate success.
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Jose Guillen, despite big power numbers in his career, never has been selected for the All-Star Game.
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The Washington Nationals are drawing the smallest U.S. regional television audience in baseball this season, attracting less than one-third the average number of households of any other team, according to an ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Volatile Kansas City outfielder Jose Guillen got into a heated clubhouse exchange with pitching coach Bob McClure prior to...
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However, if you look back, each of the four Washington Nationals' player (prior to Guzman) who have made MLB All-Star appearances since the rebirth of ...
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Volatile Kansas City outfielder Jose Guillen got into a heated clubhouse exchange with pitching coach Bob McClure prior to Saturday night's game, knocking over chairs before several Royals stepped in to separate them.
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By Dan Steinberg Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, July 8, 2008; Page E01 The Washington Nationals are drawing the smallest U.S. regional television audience in baseball this season, attracting less than ...
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