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“LivanThe agent for Livan Hernandez(notes) is saying that his client wouldn't mind returning to the lowly Washington Nationals, and the team apparently has some interest, according to MLB.com.

Hernandez started off the season with the New York Mets and then got released with a 5.47 ERA and 135 innings under his belt. His ERA came down a whopping .11 when he pitched for Washington later in the year.

He does like to pitch and will stay in games, but he needs a lot of run support: In the last two years, he's pitched 363 2/3s innings and has a 5.74 ERA.

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  1. justnty
    1. Posted by justnty Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:33 am EST

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    Now I can rest...
  2. dj d
    2. Posted by dj d Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:14 am EST

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    This is the one piece they need to become World Series Favorites
  3. Jo Bangles
    3. Posted by Jo Bangles Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:18 am EST

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    I saw Rollie Fingers playing celebrity softball after the HR Derby a couple years ago. He still looked pretty good. Might be a good long relief option for the Nats this year.
  4. Jo Bangles
    4. Posted by Jo Bangles Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:19 am EST

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    edit: NEXT year.
  5. Artist formerly known as Evil Empire!
    5. Posted by Artist formerly known as Evil Empire! Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:54 am EST

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    I guess it could help Nats win 7 more games next year
  6. Daniel V
    6. Posted by Daniel V Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:27 am EST

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    Just like the old saying goes: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
  7. Farginbastage
    7. Posted by Farginbastage Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:51 am EST

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    I guess that between the Mets and the Nats,no player is ever too fat or too old to play.
  8. ricko
    8. Posted by ricko Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:05 pm EST

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    this is big news on the northpole
  9. lman12
    9. Posted by lman12 Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:40 pm EST

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    Retire already!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. str A's hooter
    10. Posted by str A's hooter Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:02 pm EST

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    Livan Hernandez had some of his best years with Montreal-Washington, where twice, he won 15 games. The problem he had with the Mets, was lack of respect and lack of run support.
    Good luck, Livan!
  11. Josh
    11. Posted by Josh Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:54 pm EST

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    Do I hear "Cy Young Favorite"??
  12. I am Just Sayn
    12. Posted by I am Just Sayn Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:16 pm EST

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    Are you seriously kidding me the Nationals as world series favorites is like a child not liking or wanting ice cream. It is unimaginable.
  13. Farginbastage
    13. Posted by Farginbastage Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:36 pm EST

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    Your kidding str A,Livan has pitched to the tune of 5.44 era last year.The only lack of respect was by batters on opposing teams.In 2008 his era was well over 6.00.Let's face it,he is an old 34 years old.If that is his real age?
  14. Daniel V
    14. Posted by Daniel V Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:34 pm EST

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    Str A's, what would "lack of respect" from the Mets have to do with anything? He felt unloved, so that's why teams hit .312 against him in 23 starts with the team? Everything I saw and heard, he was very well liked in the Mets clubhouse, he just couldn't pitch and became a liability to even have come out of the bullpen. Makes zero sense and is just a bad excuse, pretty much the same as lack of run support. The other 8 guys on the field don't pitch for you. Someone like Johan Santana can complain about that, how he can go 7-8 innings a start, give up 1-2 runs, and either gets a no decision way too often.
  15. rat17171717
    15. Posted by rat17171717 Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:56 pm EST

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    send the Nats Back to Olympic stadium they will get more run and fan support...lol
  16. John R
    16. Posted by John R Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:47 pm EST

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    Livan Hernandez Is Closer To 40 Years Old Than 30 . He Needs 7 - 8 Runs A Game To Compete . Stop The Nonsense About Respect . He's A Great Batting Practice Pitcher !
  17. str A's hooter
    17. Posted by str A's hooter Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:16 pm EST

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    Livan pitched some games, where he got bombed by a hot team and left in too long. In those situations he should have been yanked. Other games, he allowed just a few runs, and still loss. He still has stuff. Hope the Nationals use him right, and everyone is a winner.
  18. Farginbastage
    18. Posted by Farginbastage Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:23 pm EST

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    Why would any GM in his right mind give Hernandez even a 1 year 2 mil. contract when you can get a double A pitcher for the league minimum and get similar #'s?Doesn't make any sense.
  19. thenachofan
    19. Posted by thenachofan Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:22 am EST

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    "His ERA came down a whopping .11 when he pitched for Washington later in the year."
    Cheap, cheap sarcasm.
  20. pmlmotorsports
    20. Posted by pmlmotorsports Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:12 am EST

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    #19 str A's hooter - The Gong show had "stuff".........Livan has an arm. He doesn't have the talent, mental fortitude, desire, or focus to be a weapon for any team serious about contention. That's the problem with MLB, it's has too much old trash and not enough young talent. Seems to me as long as there isn't a salary cap, the DH position allows1 dimensional fossils to remain on many rosters. Add to the fact that the Yankees simply buy any player who's a worthwhile free agent, and anyone can see why these overweight, highly non-athletic, fossils can continue to exist in MLB.
  21. Steve C
    21. Posted by Steve C Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:12 am EST

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    Holy SHlT, Ya mean we loose one of our GREAT GREAT Over paid pitchers that did absolutly nothing last year? Dame, Like wre gonna miss this loser..................... Please by all means, LEAVE......
  22. JS
    22. Posted by JS Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:59 pm EST

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    "He does like to pitch and will stay in games" ? .......WTF is this suppose to mean? If I was paid millions to play a game I could probably learn to like it, too!.... Heck, if I was paid millions to work, I would learn to like working.
  23. edy
    23. Posted by edy Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:27 pm EST

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    i have painfully watch levan pitch for the last 3 years. the nationals are probably not the team for him. he would be most suited with a team that had 8 golden glove winners in the field behind him to catch the rockets as they leave the bat.
  24. Furd (aka - Turd)
    24. Posted by Furd (aka - Turd) Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:34 am EST

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    hi

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