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	<description><![CDATA[<div id="content_id"><p>She&rsquo;s a pioneer and a trailblazer&nbsp;<strong><a title="Philip Rivers Jersey" href="http://www.chargerscheapstore.com/philip-rivers-jersey-cheap">Philip Rivers Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, but more importantly she&rsquo;s a really nice person who knows as much if not more about the NFL than anyone. Former Raiders president Amy Trask was the guest on Wednesday&rsquo;s #PFTPM.</p><p>The extended discussion, covering a wide variety of topics, appears below. If you like #PFTPM, you&rsquo;ll really like this episode. And if you&rsquo;re intrigue by the way the NFL does business, you&rsquo;ll learn plenty from her.</p><p>Thursday&rsquo;s #PFTPM includes a visit with Peter King. On Friday, Florio Jr. makes a return visit to the program.</p><p>So with PFT Live on hiatus until late July&nbsp;<strong><a title="Kentavius Street Jersey" href="http://www.49erscheapstore.com/kentavius-street-jersey-cheap">Kentavius Street Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, take advantage of this opportunity to hear about your favorite sport. And keep checking PFT every day for all the latest news, information, and analysis.</p><p>WASHINGTON &mdash; A pair of old friends will reconnect when the Boston Red Sox visit the Washington Nationals on Monday night.</p><p>Former teammates Rick Porcello (9-2, 3.60) of the Red Sox and Max Scherzer (10-4, 2.04) square off for the first time in the opener of a three-game series.</p><p>Porcello and Scherzer spent five seasons together with the Detroit Tigers, reaching the 2012 World Series before losing to the San Francisco Giants.</p><p>Since leaving Detroit&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jason Spriggs Jersey" href="http://www.packerscheapstore.com/jason-spriggs-jersey-cheap">Jason Spriggs Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, Porcello won the 2016 American League Cy Young Award and Scherzer is making a strong case for his third straight National League Cy Young. Both have been aware this matchup was coming.</p><p>&ldquo;Looking forward to it. We&rsquo;ve been texting back and forth,&rdquo; Porcello told the Boston Globe. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ve had a good time with it and I&rsquo;m sure we&rsquo;ll both get a kick about going against each other once the game starts.&rdquo;</p><p>Scherzer is looking for his first win since June 5, though he&rsquo;s pitched well enough to win each of his past four starts, allowing two earned runs or less in each outing. The Nationals are 1-3 in those starts and were shut out in each loss.</p><p>&ldquo;I think everybody&rsquo;s been punched in the face before of not having success,&rdquo; Scherzer told The Washington Post after his last start, a 1-0 loss to the Marlins. &ldquo;This is the big leagues; they are going to keep coming down your throat and keep attacking you.&rdquo;</p><p>Scherzer&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jarius Wright Jersey" href="http://www.vikingscheapstore.com/jarius-wright-jersey-cheap">Jarius Wright Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, Washington&rsquo;s only dependable starter of late, is 4-4 with a 6.05 ERA in 10 starts versus Boston.</p><p>Porcello allowed four runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings last time out in a no-decision against the Angels.</p><p>He&rsquo;s 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA in his lone start against Washington, an eight-inning effort in April of 2015.</p><p>The Nationals (42-40) squandered an early 3-0 lead in Philadelphia on Sunday and fell 4-3 in 13 innings on Andrew Knapp&rsquo;s pinch-hit walk-off home run as Washington dropped a second straight weekend series to their division rivals.</p><p>Washington managed only four hits in eight innings against the Philadelphia bullpen in the finale.</p><p>&ldquo;Offensively, we&rsquo;ve got to do more,&rdquo; outfielder Adam Eaton told The Post. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s plain and simple. We score early and then we can&rsquo;t coast. We can&rsquo;t take our foot off the accelerator. We got to keep going.&rdquo;</p><p>The Nationals are now 6-15 in their past 21 games and fell six games behind Atlanta in the NL East.</p><p>In each of their last nine losses, they&rsquo;ve scored three or fewer runs.</p><p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;ve got to start striking out less&nbsp;<strong><a title="Derrick Thomas Jersey" href="http://www.chiefscheapstore.com/derrick-thomas-jersey-cheap">Derrick Thomas Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;,&rdquo; manager Dave Martinez told MASN, &ldquo;putting the balls in play, driving in runs when we have the ability to drive in runs.&rdquo;</p><p>Boston (56-29) finished a three-game series against the Yankees on a forgettable note Sunday night, getting routed 11-1 behind starter David Price as New York blasted six home runs, including three by Aaron Hicks.</p><p>Price allowed eight runs on nine hits in 3 1/3 innings.</p><p>The Red Sox dropped two of three and travel south percentage points behind the Yankees in the AL East.</p>
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