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This Day In Washington Baseball History...
And Now...The Return...Of... This Day In Washington Baseball History... (The Continuing Attempt To Educate A Montreal Fan About DC Baseball History...) April 23...1903. According to the "This Date In Baseball" column on the Newark Star-Ledger sports section's Baseball page...On this day in...
Who Wants To Play For The Washington Nationals? PLUS: Winter League Updates...and This Day In DC Baseball History.
More On Dunn.... The baseball world's gone silent, at least when it comes to Washington Nationals' news...The San Francisco Giants just agreed to a deal with Randy Johnson, (and the best title and story on the signing has to be from McCovey Chronicles, where "Grant" writes, "Randy Johnson is a...
Washington Nationals: Weekend News In Review...Rule 5, The MLB.com Top 50, and A Clue in The Federalbaseball.com Mystery.
RULE 5 Draft's Coming... Did you know that former DC reliever Luis Ayala was a Rule 5 Draft pick? The Expos plucked him out of Arizona's system after the 2002 season. Ayala and DC catcher Jesus Flores are on the "Honorable Mention" list in MLB.com writer Jonathan Mayo's recent article entitled,...
A Federalbaseball.com Mystery/Correction...Who Scored The Last Senators' Run? A Challenge For DC Baseball Fans.
There could be an easy answer to this...Wikipedia.org's profile of former Washington Senator Dave Nelson could be wrong when it reports, and I quote: "In 1971, (Dave) Nelson finally began seeing regular time in the field, coming to bat over 300 times for the first time in his career. At the end...
This Day in Washington Baseball History...
(The Continuing Attempt To Educate A Montreal Fan About DC Baseball History...) Ossie Bluege was the Washington Senators' starting third baseman when they won their first World Series four games to three over the New York Giants in 1924. Twenty-three years old at the time, Bluege was in his third...





