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March 31, 2008

Opening Day

nats.jpgLast night, the Nationals opened their season, and christened their new park. While the event was certainly historic, the fans can thank Ryan Zimmerman for making it memorable.

After a pregame that featured: TWO large American flags, a flyover by the Air Force Reserve, the National Anthem, our President receiving some friendly criticism from the fans, and the introduction of about everyone who has anything to do with the Nationals, an actual baseball game started. The Nationals started strong, taking a 2-0 lead after the first inning after an 2 out RBI double by Nick Johnson, and RBI single by Austin Kearns. After Kearns's single, the Braves retired the next 24 batters in a row. Some may think that this is a sign of an anemic offense. Personally, I like to think that the Nats were cold and trying to speed the game along, and I thank them for that.

Chipper Jones hit the first home run in Nationals Park in the 4th inning, bring the Braves within one run of the Nats. The Nationals held onto their 1 run lead until the 9th inning when Martin Prado scored on passed ball from Jon Rauch, tying the game at 2-2. Like any good fan, I immediately cursed Jim Bowden for trading Brian Schneider for Lastings (0-4) Milledge. That might strike some a short-sighted, but I was cold and not looking forward to extra innings. Rauch then retired Brian McCann, and the game went into the bottom of the 9th tied at 2-2.

The bottom of the ninth started with a Guzman strike out, and then a Milledge ground out (Brian Schneider could ground out with the best of them). Ryan Zimmerman then walked to the plate, and everyone in the stands got excited. As the face of the franchise, and a player who already has 3 walk-off homers, the fans could help but feel like something special was going to happen. At the start of the inning, my sister saw that Zimmerman was up 3rd and predicted a walk-off home run, although she had predicted a home run for each of his previous at bats. Zimmerman then promptly drove a 1-0 pitch into the Red Porch (centerfield), winning the game, and rewarding the fans that decided to stay through the cold. As he rounded third, he threw off his helmet and jumped into his teammates surrounding home, in what is now becoming a familiar routine.

In other Nationals news, new left fielder Elijah Dukes left the game after the fifth inning due to a strained right hamstring, and is now on the 15-day DL. Closer Chad Cordero did not play due to tendinitis in his right shoulder, but has not been placed on the DL. Also, George Washington won the inaugural President's Race, after Jefferson tripped, taking Lincoln with him. Teddy's losing streak continued, due mainly to confusion about what the race course was in the new stadium.

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check your HTML...looks like some problems there in the tag for the "photo by" stuff

 

Sorry to be a stickler but the passed ball is charged to Paul LoDuca not to Jon Rauch. Wild pitches are charged to the pitcher.

 

can we just do a and fix that.

 

Sorry to be a stickler but the flyover was by F-16s of the DC Air National Guard, not the reserves.

 

You're leaving out a critical part of the Top of the 9th! Teixera hit that ROPE off the top of the wall in right field. I think the whole stadium gave a big "OMG WTF" when it came off the bat. No one wanted to stay for extras last night. Glad Zimmerman took care of that one for us.

The Nats offense should struggle this year, but this field should open it up more than RFK. I'm not a Nats fan, but I would love to see some offensive firepower this year.

 

The Braves outfielders did not seem particularly happy to see Teddy wandering around while they were tossing the ball around.

 

Yeah, I know that passed balls are charged to the catcher, but I couldn't think of the right phrasing. Probably, "scored on a passed ball by Paul Lo Duca" would have been better. Alas.

Also, sorry about getting the flyover wrong. It was the DC Air National Guard. Thank for point that out.

 
Chipper Jones hit the first home run in Nationals Park
People in my section (maybe even most of the stadium) were yelling at the fan to "throw it back" but all he/she did was stand up all excited with their arms in the air, waving the ball around. Braves fan, maybe?
 

A lot of people in my section were yelling the same thing. I think we should note that the people yelling "throw it back" did not catch the first home run hit in the new stadium. I wouldn't have thrown it back.

 

I'm a Braves fan but as I was sitting at home watching the game I was yelling at Zimmerman to come out for a curtain call. He seemed like he was going to just go back to the locker room until a coach pushed him back out.

He'll get the hang of it.

 

So some people actually booed Bush? Alot of folks in my section seemed to be awfully happy to see him. Guess I found the 2% who still approve of the job he's doing.

 

This is pretty much what I heard:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6CmUC1svmc

 

One game in, one guy on the DL. Business as usual. Nice win, though.

 

Nosebleed seats: $125

Hot dog: $4.50

Plastic cup of cheap watered-down beer: $7.50

Hearing & seeing the Worst President in modern history loudly boo-ed at the game: PRICELESS

 
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