A scoring Baltimore fan requests assistance
Over at Camden Chat, we have already started looking forward to the three game series that starts on Friday. Here's a general overview of many Baltimorean's loathing of Washington.We love you guys.
Anyway, do with this fanpost as you like. But I was just wondering where to go for a good scorecard at the game on Saturday. Official programs are notorious for only using half-inch by half-inch boxes most of the time. Is this the case with the Nationals? Any good unofficial programs being sold near the ballpark? At Camden Yards, we have the Outside Pitch, which I like a lot because it lists how much money a player stands to make this year in addition to all of the other good stuff. (Plus, they use TBA instead of OPS). It's so popular that I hear "Why don't you get yourself a real program?" more often than "you can't tell the players..."
Anything comparable? Official program surprisingly awesome?
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why are you hating on our unis?
You still can’t get the bird right on your damn hat, they change it every year.
From Richmond to the District
by pas493 on May 20, 2009 10:29 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I thought I was asking where I could find a good scorecard? SOunds like you should join Camden Chat and say something in THAT fanpost....
If you’re talking uniforms, the Nats have no hope compared to the Orioles. I don’t find any enjoyment in a bad uniform. I think the Nationals new road uniform is a great step. The number on the front of the jersey doesn’t have the drop shadow. The numbers on the back do. They are halfway there.
The home uniforms need a new wordmark, period. The drop shadows are retarded, the equipment manager puts them upside down sometimes. And why is “ational” smaller than the N and the S ? Little league, man….
But you guys are doing great. You didn’t do black, purple, or teal. Uniforms take time. I am confident that your home uniforms will soon look more like your road uniforms.
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by the fix is in on May 20, 2009 12:49 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I know Bob Carpenter sells signature score books in the Nationals' team store...other than that, as a non-scorer, I'm not sure...
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by Ed Chigliak on May 24, 2009 11:49 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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