Washington Nationals outfielder Jose Guillen went to Walter Reed Army Medical Center Monday afternoon to visit soldiers wounded in Iraq, some of whom he invited to last night's game. He was so moved by the visit that he donated $10,000 to the Walter Reed Foundation.

The outfielder of the first place Washington Nationals is considering donating his ($50,000)entire all-star game bonus if he is elected by the voters to start in the all-star game. If he is selected by the coaches, it would be 25,000.

Currently the slugger is batting .302 with 15 home runs and 41 RBI’s.

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