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By Jim Baker
Special to Page 2 Thursday, August 28, 2008 Washington Nationals starting pitcher Jason Bergmann can make history this season, setting a record of a most dubious nature. (And no, it has nothing to do with 2-10 record on the mound.) Nobody has ever batted as much as he has and accomplished less. Thirty-eight times Bergmann has come to the plate, and 38 times he has been charged with an unsuccessful at-bat. Not only has he not hit safely, he has drawn no walks, been struck by no pitches, lofted no sacrifice flies and, perhaps what's most ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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