Nats push to have new ballpark ready (AP)

 
Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten had to move a fence out of the way in the middle of the street as he made his way to his team's new ballpark. "I apologize for this," Kasten said as he slid the obstacle enough for everyone to walk past. "They truly do change the route every day." Nationals Park opens in less than two months, and, if Monday's tour for reporters is any indication, there is... [link]

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