Jun 01, 2023
D.C. Sports Teams Will Flood The Zone With Orange This Weekend To Bring Attention To Gun Violence
The initiative is in partnership with Peace For DC, a local organization that supports violence prevention workers.
Mar 30, 2023
How Two Of Nationals Park’s Longest-Serving National Anthem Singers Prepare For Baseball Season
Nationals Park’s national anthem singers spend the off-season keeping their voices limber for a new season of rockets’ red glare.
Mar 24, 2023
Star Wars Shirts, Lots More Cherry Blossom Merch, And Italian Subs Are Coming To Nats Park This Season
At Nats Park this season, there will be plenty of bobbleheads, lots more cherry blossom-themed merchandise, and food from Jammin’ Island BBQ and Capo Italian Deli.
The team had reportedly been considering other sites for Opening Day on July 23 due to coronavirus restrictions in D.C.
The league’s proposal calls for a sliding scale of pay cuts, with the highest-paid players asked to take an up to 80 percent cut.
Oct 31, 2019
‘Calma’ Singer Pedro Capó Hung Out With Regulars At Stoney’s After Game 5 Of The World Series
The singer’s hit song has become the unofficial celebration anthem of the Washington Nationals.
Jul 02, 2007
Go Home Already: Better Luck Next Time
>> “A federal appeals court ruled today that I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Vice President Cheney’s former chief of staff, must report to prison shortly to begin serving his 30-month sentence for lying to federal investigators about his role in leaking a CIA officer’s identity.” [WaPo] UPDATE: Man, we honestly thought that first comment was a joke for a minute! Bush has commuted Libby’s prison sentence. >> Please Add L2 to NextBus, K? Thx [The…
Feb 14, 2007
Go Home Already: Never Should Have Left, Really
>> Bad news: The Sex Worker Art Show at the Rock and Roll Hotel has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Check the HIPS website for news of a possible reschedule date. >> The Washington Nationals issue a call for people who want to be the Racing Presidents! Yes, it’s fun fun FUN for the home crowd as Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Teddy Roosevelt square off for a battle of base-running supremacy. Will YOU step…

