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 Roosevelt #26 T-Shirts Are Here
Roosevelt #26 T-Shirts have arrived at letteddywin.com , and I’m bummed I’m not going to have mine in time for the Nationals-Marlins series this weekend. Available styles include jerseys , adult t-shirts , women’s t-shirts , and t-shirts in kids and infant/toddler sizes. There’s even a baby bib for the littlest Ben’s Chili Bowl fans to bring to Nationals ... [link]

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GameThread: Florida Marlins at Washington Nationals- 2008 Game 38 of 162.
Published 5/11/2008 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball: Front Page Posts
... it... Check the NatCast if you're heading to Nationals Park... Game Time 1:35 pm EST. The Nationals have dropped 2 straight and are (1-7) against the NL East's 1st Place Florida Marlins so far in '08. Shawn Hill needs a decision! The Nationals need a win! Randy St. Claire needs a rest, (from too many mound visits), and Wily Mo Pena needs to prove me right...C'mon Wily Mo, take one for a ride today... The folks over at PRESIDENTS RACE: LET TEDDY WIN! now have Big Head Teddy Roosevelt player name and # T's for sale. ...

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