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Jul 31, 2007

O’s Fans Trek to Cooperstown to Honor Cal

A group of friends gathered last Friday night at a rain soaked campground just outside the village of Cooperstown, NY for a weekend that had been in the works for over a decade. All of us, just north of 30 and pals since high school, grew up in D.C.’s Maryland suburbs and were in town to celebrate the induction of Cal Ripken, Jr. into baseball’s Hall of Fame. The event was so much more than…

May 02, 2007

Separation of Church and Fate

For all the hand wringing over the Nats 9-17 April record (the second worst in baseball), the month’s last game provided some vindication for many of the teams fans, and especially for centerfielder Ryan Church. At the beginning of April, Church’s fate with the team was cloudy, with his supporters almost hoping he could be traded to find another opportunity. A quick glance at the lineup before a 3-2 win over the Padres late Monday…

Nov 10, 2006

Enough Already, Just Pick Somebody!

So we’re six weeks into the Nats post-Robinson era, and no one besides Stan Kasten and Jim Bowden has any clue what’s going on in the search for a manager. Kasten is dedicated to a process that is “thorough” and he is “prepared to hire the best fit.” He recently said an announcement might be made in the next two weeks, but resists giving any insight into the process whatsoever. What’s going on down there…

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…

Jul 10, 2006

Nationals Stumble into All-Star Break

The Washington Nationals arrived at this year’s All-Star Break in ignominious fashion, suffering their fifth sweep of the season at RFK. This time, the Nats were victimized by the San Diego Padres. After a successful series against Florida earlier this week, the Nats could smell second place in the NL East. They now find themselves amid the musky odor of the division’s basement. That they played the Padres so closely only adds to the…

Jul 03, 2006

Nats Wake Up

After getting thrashed at home by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to the tune of 11-1, the Nationals experienced something of a wake-up call. The Nats might have looked around and found out that they were in the basement of one of the worst divisions in baseball. They might have done some research and found out that Friday night’s beat-down was at the hands of franchise whose entire existence has been marred by futility…

Apr 21, 2006

Nats Take On Division Rival Braves, Weather Permitting

This entry was written by DCist contributor Benjamin Kabak. After taking two of three from the Philadelphia Phillies this week, the Nationals return to the confines of RFK Stadium to face the division-rival Atlanta Braves in a three-game series this weekend. If the weather holds up, that is. Thursday’s 10-4 drubbing of the Phillies capped off a successful week for the Nats as Frank Robinson became just the 52nd manager to reach the 1000-win plateau….

Dec 02, 2005

MLB: Show us the Money!

We’ve all heard the news — the negotiations between MLB and the District over the new stadium aren’t going particularly well. The City Council is increasingly annoyed with a stadium that is fast exceeding expected costs, while MLB continues being its own worst enemy by refusing to consider even the most basic financial concessions to the city. In a private meeting with the council yesterday, MLB chief negotiator Jerry Reinsdorf both surprised and angered the…

Nov 04, 2005

Morning Roundup: Precious Fluids Edition

Good morning, D.C. The weather for the weekend looks like it couldn’t be better, with a beautiful Friday turning into a pleasant Saturday, then transitioning into a Sunday that you won’t feel bad about wasting on hungover football watching. We can’t wait — “God bless the Indian Summer” and all that. How are you planning on spending what might be the last warm weekend of the year? Flu Shots Delayed: The Post reports that,…

Sep 26, 2005

Requiem October

On Sunday, the chips finally fell for the Washington Nationals, and the team that inspired throughout the summer found themselves able to make plans for the fall. Four New York homers and more key hits that didn’t quite come helped the Metropolitans sweep the Nats at home, dropping them to last place and .500 and mathematically eliminating the team from post-season play. It was the culmination of a long, ugly second half for the…

 
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