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Former World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg officially retires from MLB
Stephen Strasburg, the 2019 World Series MVP whose career was derailed by injuries, has officially retired from baseball.
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World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg listed as retired
Stephen Strasburg, the 2019 World Series MVP whose career was derailed by injuries, officially was listed by Major League Baseball on Saturday as being retired.
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What to know if you're going to a Nationals home game this season
News4’s Joseph Olmo shares what fans need to know about going to a Washington Nationals game this season, including how D.C. residents can get discount tickets.
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40,000 fans expected at Nationals home opener
The Washington Nationals face the Pittsburg Pirates on Monday for their home opener at Nationals Park. News4’s Joseph Olmo speaks with the Nats’ Mike Carney about what to expect.
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What to eat and drink at Nationals Park
News4’s Joseph Olmo checks out the food and drink offerings to check out this season at Nationals Park.
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Nationals Park Guide: What to know if you're going to Nats games in the 2024 season
Everything to know about visiting Nationals Park, including the latest clear bag policy (it’s still in effect!), parking information, how to get cheap tickets and when to visit for giveaways or Pups in the Park.
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Nationals place Stephen Strasburg on 60-day injured list
Pitcher Stephen Strasburg was put on the 60-day injured list by the Washington Nationals ahead of their opener at Cincinnati. The 2019 World Series MVP, has not pitched since June 2022 because of injuries that have derailed his career. He still has three seasons left a $245 million, seven-year contract. Strasburg decided in late August to retire, but the Nationals...
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What's new at Nationals Park
The ballpark will boast a new scoreboard, field lights and food this season. There’s also a way to be admitted to the game with facial-recognition technology. News4’s Adam Tuss has the details.
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District Tickets: Nationals offer DC residents $5 seat deal
Here’s what Nationals fans need to know about the team’s new exclusive ticket offer for D.C. residents.
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Nationals to offer DC residents tickets starting at $5 for 2024 home games
The tickets will be available for all home games at Nationals Park in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood.
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Washington Nationals reveal summer concert series lineup including Lady A and Flo Rida
This summer, the Washington Nationals will not only offer baseball for your entertainment but concerts, too. Artists including Flo Rida and Carly Rae Jepsen will perform after certain Washington Nationals baseball games on Fridays. The concerts will be free for fans who have a ticket for the game. “With concerts that span a variety of genres all included with a…
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1-on-1 with Nats manager Davey Martinez
News4’s Gio Del Fa spoke with Washington Nationals manager Davey Martinez at spring training.
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Good at baseball, but what are Nats players bad at?
The Washington Nationals players are good at baseball, but what are they bad at? News4’s Gio Del Fa found out.
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Dylan Crews embraces expectations that come with being 2nd overall pick
Outfielder Dylan Crews, one of the Washington Nationals’ rising stars, is very appreciative of those who helped him get where he is. News4’s Gio Del Fa spoke with the second overall pick in the 2023 draft, who won a national championship at LSU.
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Washington Nationals are no longer for sale, principal owner Mark Lerner says
Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals are no longer for sale, ending a search for a new owner after the team was on the market for nearly two years.
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Lerner family not selling the Nationals
The Lerner family is not going to be selling the Washington Nationals. News4’s Giovanni Del Fa has a look at the full report and spring training.
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Nationals, District reach deal for updates to ballpark, including a new scoreboard
The owners of the Washington Nationals and the D.C. mayor’s administration have reached a deal to spend millions of taxpayer dollars for updates to Nationals Park, including a new scoreboard. The team says the improvements are necessary.
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Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle announces his retirement after more than a decade in the majors
Sean Doolittle has decided to retire from baseball after more than a decade spent pitching in the majors. Doolittle helped the Washington Nationals win the World Series in 2019. He spent the bulk of his career with Washington and the Oakland Athletics. The left-handed reliever appeared in 463 games since making his debut in 2012. He hasn’t pitched in the...
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Washington Nationals sign general manager Mike Rizzo to a multiyear extension
The Washington Nationals are giving Mike Rizzo a chance to finish what he started as the team’s longtime president of baseball operations and general manager. The club has signed Rizzo to a multiyear extension. The deal comes with Rizzo — who put together the roster that won the 2019 World Series — overseeing a top-to-bottom rebuild that he believes is...
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Meet the faces of the franchise for every DC team
In recent years, some D.C. sports stars have retired or were traded… who is left? Who is considered the face of the different franchises? NBC4 headed to 106.7 The Fan to chat with JP Finlay and Washington Football legend Brian Mitchell or BMitch to get their thoughts.