Dan Steinberg
In 1892, the Washington Senators joined the expanding National League and began playing their home games at a site that would host professional baseball games into the early 1960s. From 1892-99, the Senators played at National Park, which had a seating capacity of approximately 6,500. Although...
Team News Press Releases 0 19Sep Ridgefield Raptors Alumni Shining in Professional Baseball Since the inception of the Ridgefield Raptors in 2019, our program has prided itself on developing some of the finest collegiate baseball talent in the country. Competing in the West Coast League, a premier...
The LEED-certified Nationals Park is situated near the Anacostia River and is home turf for the Washington Nationals professional baseball team. Across the river from Barracks Row is Anacostia, home to the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. Note: Anacostia isn't the safest area, so you ...
For over three decades, Washington, D.C., remained without a professional baseball team. During the 1990s, several MLB teams, including the Houston Astros, used Washington as leverage to secure new ballparks in their home cities. Meanwhile, the Montreal Expos faced challenges of their own. ...
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In 2005, the Washington Nationals brought baseball back to the District for the first time in over three decades. Although professional baseball clubs in Washington, D.C. date back to the 1870s, of whom the team tips a cap via name, logo and uniforms, the Nationals have forged their own...
Nationals prospects: Three Nats make the Baseball America top 100 Dylan Crews, Travis Sykora and Jarlin Susana appear on the Baseball America top 100 BySamSallickJanuary 22 21Comments/21New The Nationals should sign Alex Bregman With Alex Bregman still sitting on the market, the Nationals should ...
.C., from Montreal for the 2005 season, the question was what the team’s identity would be. The history of the Nationals name is part of a two-century journey through baseball’s past. Over 160 years ago, Washington’s first professional baseball team -- the Washington Nationals Baseball...