Oct 19, 2007
LGBT Activists Bothered by Nationals Vendor Memo
Local LGBT activists are upset over a document distributed by the Washington Nationals, according to City Desk. The document details the team’s Vendor Procurement Program and features Major League Baseball’s affirmative action policy, which includes this portion:The Licensee shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment or against any service recipient or applicant for services because of race, color, ethnic status, religion, sex, age, national origin, disable veteran status, Vietnam era veteran status,…
Oct 01, 2007
United’s Dominant Second Half Downs TFC, 4-1
Saturday night’s meeting of D.C. United and Toronto FC looked like a mismatch on paper. An expansion team with the worst record in Major League Soccer lined up against the most decorated club in the league’s history and current point leaders. Add D.C.’s distinctive home field advantage and you have a recipe for a blowout. Yet for one half, TFC hung with their hosts. Indeed, at many points in the first half Toronto was the…
Aug 23, 2007
United Tame Red Bulls As Moreno Triumphs
Move over, Jason Kreis. In the forty-eighth minute of the twentieth game in the twelfth season of Major League Soccer, D.C. United’s Jaime Moreno became the league’s all-time leading scorer with a deftly taken penalty kick. Moreno’s 109th career goal put the cap on a solid 3-1 victory over Red Bull New York. On an uncharacteristically brisk August evening at RFK Stadium, United surprised the Red Bulls and never looked back. The 18,748 in…
Aug 23, 2007
Morning Roundup: Records and Repairs Edition
Good morning, Washington. If for some reason you still haven’t caught the D.C. United fever, there’s yet another reason for you to get behind our city’s best professional sports team: last night, Jaime Moreno broke the Major League Soccer scoring record with 109 career goals. As always, our United team of Matt and Kyle will have a full post on the game later on, but here’s the United’s coverage while you wait (in case…
Aug 12, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Londonist are starting to think their city is getting just a little bit too expensive, when even Christian Slater can’t afford to go out there. And there’s no escaping, as local singer Lily Allen discovered when she was barred entry to the US. The British mapping agency caused further bad karma, by blocking a 3-D representation of London in Google Earth. But the smiles returned to Londonist’s faces as they interviewed Baroness von Reichardt,…
Aug 10, 2007
Emilio’s Blast Propels United Over Galaxy, 1-0
The 46,686 spectators that packed into RFK stadium got their money’s worth last night. The United faithful saw a dominating performance that vaulted their team into second place in the Eastern Conference of MLS. Those hoping to see soccer star and global icon David Beckham also left pleased: LA’s five million dollar man played the final 20 minutes, making his Major League Soccer debut. Though United’s finishing was spotty, they enjoyed the great majority…
Aug 01, 2007
Adu Bound For Benfica
, Former D.C. United prodigy and lightning rod Freddy Adu is off to Benfica of the Portuguese League, reports Steven Goff at the Soccer Insider. When Adu came to United at the tender age 14, his arrival inspired fanfare within Major League Soccer that has only since been surpassed by some British geezer. After three up-and-down seasons with United, Adu was sent to Real Salt Lake for a major allocation (a powerful tool in MLS…
Mar 27, 2007
Nats Season Preview: Burning Questions
[Editor’s Note: With the Nationals readying to begin their third season in D.C., change is constant and questions abound. Last week, we took a look at this year’s lineup in our Season Preview. Today, we discuss this year’s most pressing questions with some of the Nats’ best bloggers: Chris from Capitol Punishment, Basil from Federal Baseball, and Brian from Nationals Farm Authority.] DCist: Since the Lerner/Kasten team took over the team, every move is justified…
Nov 28, 2006
The Marion Barry Memorial Stadium? Why Not?
Just when we’d started to forget the entire rigamarole about getting the new stadium for the Nationals, we get today’s Post article on the lucrative sale of its naming rights. It’s not so much that we should be surprised that the stadium may be named after a corporation — it’s that the District won’t see a penny of the money that the chosen corporation splashes all over the publicly financed $611 million project. Reads the…
Oct 20, 2006
Nats Fans Scarce
As Nationals fans, we are but flecks of dust blowing in the wind. A tiny, insignificant bit of marginalia scribbled in the tome of baseball lore. That’s what researchers found in a poll released yesterday by AP-AOL Sports. Out of the 2,002 people polled, the 32 percent that claimed to be baseball fans were asked several questions, including “Which Major League Baseball team do you root for during the regular season?” A whopping one percent…