Anticipation building for Nationals
Published 3/29/2008 by Bill Ladson at Major League Baseball News
It's dress rehearsal time at Nationals Park. The air of anticipation over a new era of Major League baseball in our nation's capital will come to fruition Saturday night when the Nationals play host to the Orioles in an exhibition game that will mark the first matchup between big league teams at the 41,888-seat stadium.
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