Errors, lack of offense down Rockies in loss to Nationals
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Errors, lack of offense down Rockies in loss to Nationals

Denver : CO : USA | Jul 07, 2012 at 4:51 PM PDT
Source: Denver Post
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Saturday's game illustrated why Nationals have the best record in the National League, and why the Rockies own one of the worst. Despite an oppressive 101-degree afternoon, the Nationals (49-33) buckled down, played error-free baseball and strung together enough offense to beat the Rockies 4-1.... FULL ARTICLE AT Denver Post
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New York Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey throws against the Colorado Rockies during their MLB National League baseball game in Denver
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