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Nationals unveil new videoboard

 
The Nationals upped the ante in the electronic arms race on Tuesday, unveiling the team's new videoboard, a 4,811-square-foot dazzler that will beam entertainment and replays in high-definition. "It's as fine a board as there is anywhere in the world," team president Stan Kasten said. (link)

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