Sunday's first pitch

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Scandals in Washington D.C. are so contagious they've even caught a high-profile baseball official.
With a supposed federal investigation under way, Nationals general manager Jim Bowden has resigned.
He admits he's a distraction, blames the press and claims innocence.
But that's not the only big news Sunday.

Curt Schilling, who tends to think out loud, said he might be interested in coming back. And the Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs would be high on his list of teams to join.

  • , In positive Nationals news, The Washington Post's Tom Boswell looks at Adam Dunn

  • Young pitchers boast promising talent in Baltimore.

  • The Philadelphia Phillies' Carlos Ruiz recalls becoming a legend in Philadelphia. And there's only one way Ruiz could have ever become a legend in Philly - catching the last out in a World Series.

  • The New York Times looks at today's meeting between Alex Rodriguez and Major League Baseball officials.

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