Wilson Ramos
CINCINNATI, OH - MAY 12: Manager Davey Johnson of the Washington Nationals looks on as catcher Wilson Ramos #3 is helped off the field after suffering an injury against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on May 12, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Nationals won 2-1.
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There are no excuses ... We're complaining about guys having the flu, and guys who can't produce tears. But then you look at their injury report and they've got [Michael] Morse with a shoulder [injury], [Jayson] Werth with a broken wrist, you got the catcher [Wilson Ramos] with a [torn] ACL, done for the year. So you feel like we're actually pretty lucky.
It was an outstanding effort from all the guys ... We kept fighting and in that moment I just wanted to go out and hit the ball hard.
Early in the game, I was sitting on the bench, eating sunflower seeds and talking to my teammatesMore quotes »
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Strasburg's hype becomes reality
The third act of Stephen Strasburgs nascent career has been the most fun. The craziness, he said, is gone. No one sticks a camera in his face each time he emerges from the dugout. He and his Washington Nationals teammates have come to know and like each from The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Read more »
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Ramos headed for Friday surgery
: CSN Washington reports Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos will have surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee on Friday. (Updated 05/31/2012) Ramos is out for the season and will be rehabbing toward a 2013 return. Jesus Flores has taken over the start from CBS Sports Read more »
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Jesus Flores (hammy) aiming to return Friday - Jesus Flores | WAS
Wilson Ramos said Wednesday that he expects to undergo surgery to repair his torn right ACL in 2-3 weeks. Ramos also confirmed to reporters that he has no chance of returning this season. Jesus Flores has taken over as the Nationals' starting catcher and from Rotoworld.com Read more »
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Nationals' Ramos gives 13-year-old friend the gift of love
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