Sep 30, 2009
Last Night’s Action: Good On Ya, Boys
The pie-faced Justin Maxwell sent the Nationals out on a high note. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) Nationals 7, Mets 4: Someone of relative importance somewhere told me that it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. (It was probably Gorilla Monsoon during one of his patented back-and-forths with Bobby Heenan in the early 90s heyday of professional wrestling. Never the less!) For the Nationals, that platitude is slightly empty; this is a team…
May 15, 2006
Francoeur Grand As Nats Drop Two of Three To Atlanta
Just two days after Ken Griffey, Jr., and the Reds overcame a three-run 11th inning deficit to stun the Nationals’ bullpen, the Braves terrorized the Nats beleaguered pen. This time, Jeff Francoeur beat Chad Cordero in grand style Saturday night to send the Nats to what was then their fourth straight loss. The Nats headed into the 9th on Saturday with a two-run lead, but the usually reliable Cordero struggled from the start. He…
Feb 14, 2005
The Nationals Are Hiring
Today’s news begs the question: How many of us at DCist are going to quit our daytime jobs for a shot at working for the Washington Nationals? ARAMARK Corporation, the D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission, and Contemporary Services Corporation announced today that they are looking to fill 900 jobs at the newly refurbished RFK Memorial Stadium, which goes into official use as the Nats temporary home in 49 days. The job categories include stand…