Entries from DCist tagged with 'scottableman'
November 15, 2007
Who says the Washington Wizards didn't improve over the offseason? Last night DCist made our first trip down to the Verizon Center this season and noticed plenty of changes; fancy new press credentials (now with marketing slogans!), shiny, new flat screen monitors in press row in section 104, that snazzy $50 million scoreboard that puts a whole new spin on the Kiss-Cam and a new red carpet themed video set to Kanye West's "Bigger,......
Continue Reading "Wizards Make It Two In A Row"November 14, 2007
Though opening day is still a whole winter away, looking at Scott Ableman's photos of the Nats' stadium near completion makes our mouths water for peanuts, hot dogs, and beer. If all goes as planned, come late March we'll be enjoying dogs and beer in what Thomas Boswell called "A Thing of Beauty."......
Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: November 14, 2007"September 4, 2007
If the DCist Flickr pool is a good indication, many of you decided to spend part of your Labor Day weekend the good ol' fashioned American way -- at the ballpark. Flickr user Scott Ableman perfectly caught Ryan Zimmerman's game winning RBI against the Giants on Sunday night, in a nail biting moment with the count full in the bottom of the ninth. The Nationals inched out for a final score of 2-1.......
Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: September 4, 2007"April 9, 2007
Last week the Washington City Paper unveiled a redesign featuring "more color and a new convenient size." Paper pushers were even out in force at several Metro stations pimping the new look. Once we got our hands on the issue though, these lofty promises fell a bit flat. Their Web site redesign early this year got our nod of approval, but after some thought the print edition has no such luck. The paper certainly delivers......
Continue Reading "City Paper Redesign: Color Me Meh"February 9, 2007
While I can't say I'm sorry I didn't get to see the Potomac freezing over earlier this week, I'm sure glad Flickr user Scott Ableman did. This view of the Kennedy Center over the icy river is beautiful, and even better, the rest of us can enjoy from the cozy indoors instead.......
Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: February 9, 2007"November 14, 2006
Now Ryan Zimmerman knows how George Allen feels. It was as close as they come, but when they counted the votes for NL Rookie of the Year, Zim narrowly lost to Florida shortstop Hanley Ramirez. DCist Matt saw it coming as the year wound down, posting about Ramirez in September: "If anybody's going to beat out our boy Zim, we think it's going to be this guy." It's easy to make a convincing case for......
Continue Reading "Slim Loss for Zim, But Manny's the Man"October 10, 2006
Having dismissed Frank Robinson at the end of the season, the Nats are casting a wide net for possible replacements. Reports yesterday regarding the sudden firing (and availability) of four-time World Series winner Joe Torre now appear to be premature, according to the NY Post. With the nascent Torre-to-the-Nats campaign already toast, we take a look at the other candidates in the rumor mill... Lou Pinella Experience: Played briefly for O’s and Indians, but mostly......
Continue Reading "Nats Skipper Search Heats Up"September 28, 2006
Ryan Zimmerman just keeps on hitting. In baseball's marathon of a season, the Nationals third baseman has saved his best for last, raking the ball all over the field and providing highlight reel defense. Though Zimmerman has had a strong year overall, he has really come into his own in the last month, hitting doubles at an incredible rate and driving in droves of baserunners. It should come as no suprise that his outstanding......
Continue Reading "Zimmerman Sprinting to the Finish"September 7, 2006
You may have heard: some team called the Redskins plays their season opener this weekend. It seems as though that team has some sort of local following, so attention may start to shift away from baseball in the region soon. (Ahh, sarcasm: the sweet sustaining humor for those sick enough to still be reading - and writing - Nats posts this far into a lost year.) It’s a shame. If things had gone slightly differently......
Continue Reading "Nats Update: Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda"July 5, 2006
With Mother Nature tossing lightning and thunder, space shuttle Discovery shooting across the Florida sky, and the pyrotechnics on the National Mall, the Nats' little matinee date with the Marlins was easy to overlook yesterday. Only 23,000 showed up for the game between NL East also-rans played under threatening skies. But rookie RBI machine Ryan Zimmerman would have none of it. He launched some fireworks of his own with a walk-off homer in the bottom......
Continue Reading "Nats Provide Their Own Fireworks"June 16, 2006
Good morning, D.C. Looks like it's going to be another beautiful day. We can't resist — we're ducking out of work, heading into the lovely weather and spending the morning at a net neutrality seminar. Ah, summer livin'. Ehrlich Unhappy With Rate Relief Plan: Remember the looming electricity rate hike crisis in Maryland? The one that's been looming since March? Yeah, that one. It's still not over. According to the Post, Maryland legislators have put......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: You Can't Have Too Many Baby Ducks Edition"June 7, 2006
The following is the first in a two part point/counterpart series by DCist Sports regarding Alfsonso Soriano and his future with the Washington Nationals. Today Matthew Bourque argues for trading him. Jeff Beam will provide the case for keeping Soriano tomorrow. When Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals landed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained oblique muscle, baseball lost its most prolific hitter. On Monday, an inconclusive MRI had experts believing that......
Continue Reading "Alfonso Soriano: An Inconvenient Truth"May 8, 2006
It's been eight months since their last home series win, but the Nationals finally captured two out of three at RFK from their opponent as they downed the Pirates yesterday afternoon. For the Nationals, these games were as much much-win games as any team 10 games under .500 ever plays. Coming off a disastrous two-game home sweep at the hands of the lowly Florida Marlins, the Nats faced the Pittsburgh Pirates, off to their......
Continue Reading "Nats Win First Home Series Since September"April 28, 2006
The Nationals enter the weekend needing reverse some serious negative momentum. Thursday night’s 6-2 loss to the Cardinals in St. Louis made for five straight. The Nats haven’t led in a game since late Sunday, a streak now at 38 innings—during which they’ve been outscored 23-10. They now trail the Mets by 7.5 games in the NL East. Last night, recent call-up Michael O’Conner made an emergency start as John Patterson nurses his sore......
Continue Reading "Nats Look to Weekend to End Skid"
