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Stadium Review: Nationals Park
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 ...
Rain + Losing = Poor Attendance for Johnson's 300th Win
Rain + Losing = Poor Attendance for Johnson's 300th Win
bizofbaseball.com — Chances are less than 7,000 fans witnessed history when Randy Johnson got his 300th win at Nationals... Park ( Jonathan Newton -- The Washington Post) When it comes to the Washington Nationals this year, the saying, “When it rains, it pours” takes on multiple meanings. There’s the losing ... (more) Rain + Losing = Poor Attendance for Johnson's 300th Win
New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals - Recap - June 06, 2009
New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals - Recap - June 06, 2009
sports.espn.go.com — Lannan spurs Nationals' rout of double-play-prone Mets WASHINGTON -- It was a rare night when all seemed... right at Nationals Park. The weather was splendid after a solid week of rain that played havoc with the schedule. The crowd of 31,456 made the ... (more) New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals - Recap - June ...
The Nationals Even Lose To Fireworks [Mlb]
The Nationals Even Lose To Fireworks [Mlb]
deadspin.com — Nationals Park sucks — we know that — so the franchise rewards those 200 people who shell... out to watch another loss with fireworks. Nice gesture, until the Nationals, as always, managed to screw it up. Fireworks are fun. They're also ... (more) The Nationals Even Lose To Fireworks [Mlb]
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