Teams played for: Reds, Twins, Cardinals, Dodgers, Royals, D-backs, Rockies, Pirates, Red Sox, Rangers and Padres Julian Tavarez, RHP, 1993-2009, 11Teams played for: Indians, Giants, Red Sox, Cardinals, Rockies, Pirates, Braves, Nationals, Cubs, Marlins and Brewers Gus Weyhing, RHP, ...
Take, for example, Ryan Zimmerman, whoannounced his retirement Tuesdayafter a distinguished career with the Nationals that stretched back to the franchise's first season in Washington in 2005. With that in mind, we take a look at the player on each team who has worn their team’s jerseys t...
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set a club record for attendance, drawing well over 2 million fans that season. A year later, the three New York City ball clubs drew over 5 million fans combined, even though the Giants finished near the Nationals League’s basement, and Ebbets Field was one of major league baseball’s ...
Runners-up: Bryce Harper and Ian Desmond (927) The Nationals’ first Draft pick represented the franchise honorably for nearly two decades and now holds many of its most significant offensive records. Reminder: We are only looking at the Washington years with the names above. If we include th...
Runners-up: Bryce Harper and Ian Desmond (927) The Nationals’ first Draft pick represented the franchise honorably for nearly two decades and now holds many of its most significant offensive records. Reminder: We are only looking at the Washington years with the names above. If we include th...
Runners-up: Bryce Harper and Ian Desmond (927) The Nationals’ first Draft pick represented the franchise honorably for nearly two decades and now holds many of its most significant offensive records. Reminder: We are only looking at the Washington years with the names above. If we include th...
Runners-up: Bryce Harper and Ian Desmond (927) The Nationals’ first Draft pick represented the franchise honorably for nearly two decades and now holds many of its most significant offensive records. Reminder: We are only looking at the Washington years with the names above. If we include th...
Runners-up: Bryce Harper and Ian Desmond (927) The Nationals’ first Draft pick represented the franchise honorably for nearly two decades and now holds many of its most significant offensive records. Reminder: We are only looking at the Washington years with the names above. If we include th...