Tag Archives: Tony Beasley

Helping you root for a team this postseason

Now that the MLB playoffs are about to begin, you may need a reason to root for a team to go all the way. We looked at all 10 teams to find direct links to the Harrisburg Senators. Surprisingly, only … Continue reading

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Have You Seen Me Lately? Senators’ Managers and Coaches

Have you ever wondered what the former Senators’ managers and coaches are up to and where they are? Here’s the best I could do (with a few unknowns) as the 2014 season is about to kick off. Dave Trembley (’87-’89) – … Continue reading

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Throwback Thursday: On the Spot with Tony Beasley

In this look back, outfielder Jonathan Tucker puts 2011 manager Tony Beasley “On the Spot” about who would play him in a movie, what singer he sounds like, and his most embarrassing moment on a baseball field.

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Senators Roll Call: 11/21

Usually, I do the Senators Roll Call on Wednesdays but there has just been too much news over the last couple of days to ignore… 11/16: • Josh Johnson (’10-’13) re-signed with the Nats. I fully expect his role to … Continue reading

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Senators Roll Call: 4/24

• Many former Senators were involved in last Thursday’s doozy of a game in Syracuse between the Buffalo Bisons and Chiefs. The Bisons set numerous league and team records with their 27-9 blowout over the Triple-A affiliate of the Nationals. … Continue reading

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2013 Senators Field Staff Announced

The Washington Nationals have announced the organization’s minor league managerial and coaching assignments for the 2013 season, and the Harrisburg Senators will welcome back the entire staff for the upcoming campaign. Manager Matt LeCroy, pitching coach Paul Menhart, and hitting … Continue reading

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Out of Left Field with Tyler Moore

We recently had the opportunity to catch up with Tyler Moore one week after the former Senator made his Major League debut against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. We spoke with him the day after the Nationals defeated the Phillies … Continue reading

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Western Division Playoffs Game 3: Flying Squirrels 2, Senators 1

The Senators’ last swing of the 2011 season With one literal crack of the bat, Chris Dominguez ended the scoreless pitchers’ duel as his two-run, broken bat home run barely cleared the leftfield wall and Chris Rahl’s glove to propel … Continue reading

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Western Division Playoffs Game 2: Flying Squirrels 4, Senators 2 (11)

Five-game playoff series are tricky things. One bad bounce, one bad call, one pitch in the dirt can lead to a shift in momentum that changes the outcome of not only a game but also a series. In such a … Continue reading

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Western Division Playoffs Game 1: Flying Squirrels 6, Senators 0

The playoffs can make a team play differently. Some players tighten up with the spotlight on them and a chance for a championship in front of them. Some play looser and more relaxed as everything after the regular season is … Continue reading

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