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After the Nationals signed Wang for $2 million last season and watched him never throw a pitch, they non-tendered him, then re-signed him for $1 million, plus incentives, this winter.
Chien-Ming Wang throws his 'best stuff' of the spring, will pitch in games 2011
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The Nationals made a similar, but higher-profile, deal last winter with closer Matt Capps, whom the Pirates non-tendered.
Nationals set to add Todd Coffey Adam Kilgore 2011
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But he declined each year thereafter, and was non-tendered by the Dodgers this winter.
Getting in Fighting Trim Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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This offseason, the Nationals non-tendered Wang and then signed him to a one-year, $1 million contract that could worth up to $5 million with incentives.
With Chien-Ming Wang, the Nationals probably won't get their wish Adam Kilgore 2011
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They non-tendered Chien-Ming Wang before re-signing him, and they traded Josh Willingham.
Nationals begin arbitration process with John Lannan, Michael Morse and Doug Slaten Adam Kilgore 2011
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They also must replace Joel Peralta, whom the Nationals non-tendered and will not likely resign.
Nationals looking to add bullpen help Adam Kilgore 2010
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The Nationals decided they couldn't take that risk, or the chance of going into arbitration with him, so they non-tendered him.
The Joel Peralta non-tender explained Adam Kilgore 2010
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This morning, I heard the explanation for why the Nationals non-tendered Joel Peralta, an initially surprising decision based on his 2.02 ERA, 49 strikeouts and 0.796 WHIP in 49 rubber-armed innings last season.
The Joel Peralta non-tender explained Adam Kilgore 2010
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Mike Rizzo: He turned a non-tendered, demoted closer into one of the best catching prospects in baseball, perhaps the best defensive catching prospect in the game.
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The Nationals will release their decisions tomorrow, but it's likely that they'll part with only Nieves and Wang, with Gonzalez also a candidate to be non-tendered.
The Nationals and the arbitration deadline Adam Kilgore 2010
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