nationalsenquirer.com - 6/23/2009
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"...wherever they go, they have 10,000-15,000 fans." ( Willie Harris, via Nationals dot com, 6/23/2009 ) Sorry: try 25,000-30,000 tonight through Thursday, Willie. Prepare to be overrun, NatsTown. Legions of Drunk Barbarians from Red Sox Nation at the gates, ready to descend on ...
Blogger Day Staring Willie Harris
wevegotheart.com 6/23/2009 — On Saturday, 20 June 2009, The Washington Nationals took a step in the right direction and hosted their first Blogger Day. And no, Bloggers Day wasn’t just some free tickets in the same section and food coupons. What the Nationals did for those of ...
Rumored: Nationals Offer Milledge to the Pirates
thenatsblog.com 6/29/2009 —
The Washington Nationals have offered their 2008 starting centerfielder Lastings Milledge to the Pittsburgh Pirates for their current utility outfielder Nyjer Morgan in a straight-up-trade.
The report, from Piratesreport.com , says that the Pirates GM would want Mike Rizzo to add at least ...
Nationals Debut New Concession Stands This Weekend
thejaunt.com 6/20/2009 —
Teddy’s Barbecue debuted during last night’s series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays, and The Kosher Grill will begin operation during the series finale on Sunday.
Teddy’s Barbeque, operated by Levy Restaurants, will serve authentic Carolina-style barbeque including a ...
Stadium Review: Nationals Park
baltimoresportsreport.com 6/12/2009 — Even though it’s just a short ride from Baltimore, I have never been to Nationals’ Park. I’ve heard all about it, seen it on MASN, and watched the O’s take 2 out of 3 from DC earlier this year, but I never attended a game.
I took the train into DC, driving there ...
Content you may have missed this weekend
nationalspride.com 6/22/2009 — Because of press-style access granted to several Nats bloggers on Saturday, NationalsPride published considerably more original content than we normally do on weekends. Here's a list of the content you may have missed this weekend:
Red Sox Fans Swarm D.C, Nats Lose In Stunning Fashion
thenatsblog.com 6/24/2009 —
The Washington Nationals bullpen couldn’t hold on and a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning turned into an 11-3 slaughter by the Boston Red Sox.
John Lannan went toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in baseball, again. The lefty pitched 6.1 strong, scattering nine hits, allowing three earned ...
Plate Discipline
nats320.blogspot.com 7/4/2009 — Those left among the 33,982 at Nationals Park were mostly all on their feet, now cheering. Tonight's Highwire Act was coming down to the very last batter of the evening--Josh Bard. No less could be expected. For nearly nine full innings, Our ...
Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 6/24
soxanddawgs.com 6/24/2009 —
The Boston Red Sox returned to the field after an off day on Monday and put on a hitting clinic last night in Washington, D.C. against the Washington Nationals. And with the Red Sox in town, the Nationals experienced their largest crowd ever at Nationals Park. That trend will probably ...
Record Attendance, Giving Up, and Gay Bars
thenatsblog.com 6/25/2009 —
Well D.C already had a Chinatown, but evidently we have just created a Little-Boston, that’s the way it has looked this week at least.
Nationals Park has been overrun by the local Red Sox nation. Whether or not that is a good thing is still uncertain, but the matter of the fact is ...
Nationals; destination for Sox and Yanks 'rejects'
batter-upwithbruno.blogspot.com 6/24/2009 — Those poor Washington Nationals. Is it safe to say that everyone should feel sorry for them? Buried in the midst of the National League East, the Nationals sit in last place not only in their division, but the entire league with a 20-48 record. Skimming up and down the 25-ma roster, ...
Reading Material —
Nationals Journal 6/23/2009
Tonight's game is nearly sold out. Just out of curiosity, I ran a search a few minutes ago for remaining/available tickets. Nowhere in the ballpark can one find two or more seats together. Right now, if one goes to the Nats Web site and searches for ...
Here Come the Sawks —
Nationals Journal 6/23/2009
Nationals Park might be sold out tonight. But it will not be because of the home team. Folks in Nationals Park are already talking about the influx of Boston fans expected at tonight's game. How many will show up? Are they really that rowdy? Also, ...