We’re almost there - nearly two weeks away from Opening Night.
The Post has a cool piece today by Fred Bowen interviewing Jim Chibnall, an architect who helped design the new ballpark.
But the most important thing is to come down and experience the building. I think people will like this building and call it their home away from home for years to come.
Metro has released special plans to accomodate the Papal Mass at new Nationals Park in April including extra trains, shuttles from RFK Stadium, extra staff and a commemorative Metro pass for $9 good for the entire day.
WMP strained his left oblique muscle. According to Barry, “club officials were preparing for the possibility that Peña could be out as many as six weeks.”
Dmitri looked good in his debut in Grapfruit League action (2 for 3 and a walk). Austin came alive with a double and Aaron Boone hit in the only Nats run. Schroder, who now seems to be fighting for a spot in the bullpen with Hanrahan, gave up two inconsequential hits and Saul Rivera collected a rare blown save. Saul hadn’t given up a home run since last April. He would have been out of the inning without Kasto’s costly error.
Dave and Charley have the Cleveland game at 1 and the Dodgers game Saturday. The Nats are on MASN on Sunday, but with the O’s broadcast team.
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