Nationals Journal Archive: draft
Stan Kasten and Mike Rizzo celebrate Bryce Harper signing
in the middle of their press conference announcing the signing of first overall pick Bryce Harper, Stan Kasten pulled a whipped cream pie -- planted in the corner by administrative assistant Harolyn Cardozo -- and smeared it all over...
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Adam Kilgore
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August 17, 2010; 12:57 AM ET |
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Final-hour drama ends as Nationals sign Bryce Harper
UPDATE 12:05: The Nationals have reached an agreement with Bryce Harper on a major league contract. We are still waiting to finalize the exact terms. Original post, 11:00:The Nationals and first overall pick Bryce Harper have one hour to strike...
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Adam Kilgore
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August 16, 2010; 11:00 PM ET |
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Nationals announce signing of A.J. Cole
The Nationals signed pitcher A.J. Cole for $2 million, according to a team source, the highest bonus ever given to a fourth-round pick.
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Adam Kilgore
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August 16, 2010; 10:06 PM ET |
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Nationals announce signing of Sammy Solis
The Nationals have officially agreed to terms with second-round pick Sammy Solis, a pitcher.
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Adam Kilgore
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August 16, 2010; 8:17 PM ET |
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Nationals announce signing of Robbie Ray
The Washington Nationals and 12th-round pitcher Robbie Ray agree to a contract higher than anyone picked after the fourth round.
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Adam Kilgore
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August 16, 2010; 6:40 PM ET |
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Rizzo confident that Harper will sign
For the second consecutive August, the Nationals are in the NL East basement and going down to the wire to sign a number one overall draft pick. Last year it was Stephen Strasburg and this year it's catcher/outfielder Bryce Harper...
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Jorge Castillo
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August 14, 2010; 6:02 PM ET |
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