(Adam Dunn made his 38th home run of the season count. There he is being mobbed at home plate after his walk-off bomb beat the Phillies. Blurry picture of TV/MASN by Nationals Enquirer staff.)
"I think we've all said enough. If they don't sign him, they better find someone good to replace him. I think all of us think that. I think, more important, all the fans think that."
(Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Post, 9/29/2010)
Nationals 2, Phillies 1: Adam Dunn plays the role of Mr. Walk-Off on Ryan Zimmerman Mr. Walk-Off T-shirt night. Home run #38 helps ease the pain from Monday night's debacle.
via @ MarkZuckerman:
Tonight was Zimmerman "Mr. Walk-off" T-shirt giveaway. In #Nats clubhouse, Zim's name was crossed out and replaced by "Donkey!"
In final start of a disastrous season, Jason Marquis offers a glimmer of hope that maybe he's dodged the glue factory for good and he'll start earning some of the $15 million in 2011: 6.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 7 K.
Last call at Nationals Park for 2010 tonight, NatsTown.
Is it the last time we'll see Adam Dunn in NatsTown as a Nat?
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Have you seen how many balls Dunn has misplayed in the field in just the last week or two? It seems like at least one a game ...
Posted by: Greg Finley | September 29, 2010 at 09:08 AM
Yes. Dunn has all the range of the Washington Monument in the field. But have you seen how many runs Adam Dunn has knocked in in just the last week or two?
Posted by: The Nationals Enquirer | September 29, 2010 at 09:24 AM
Greg, do you want to know the terrifying truth about Dunn's fielding? Or do you want to see him sock a few dingers!
Posted by: Harper Gordek | September 29, 2010 at 10:50 AM