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Nationals Fans in High Spirits Despite Windy Weather
Fans that were getting to go into Nationals Park remain hopeful that the wind won’t ruin their plans for a perfect game. News4’s Solangi Sosa reports.
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Braves Lose Max Fried on Opening Day, Beat Nationals 7-2
The Atlanta Braves overcame the early exit of NL Cy Young Award runner-up Max Fried because of a bad leg with the help of four hits by Travis d’Arnaud and beat the Washington Nationals 7-2 on a sunny, chilly opening day. All but two of the Braves’ 12 hits were singles. They got some help from three errors by Washington...
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Ukrainian Ambassador Delivers Message of Hope With Nationals First Pitch
“We fight for the values: freedom, democracy,” Oksana Markarova told News4’s Tommy McFly after her first pitch on Opening Day.
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‘Let's Go Nats!' Opening Day Brings Fans, Fresh Food Options, New Rules to Nats Park
Nationals fans (and some Atlanta Braves supporters) lined up early for Opening Day at Nationals Park. News4’s Dominique Moody takes a look what to expect this season.
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How Nationals Park Prepares the Field for Opening Day 2023
Director of Field Operations at Nats Park John Turnour explains all that goes into keeping the field in great shape. News4’s Tony Perkins reports.
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How Fans Can Support the Nats' Causes — and Get a Name on the Scoreboard
News4’s Tony Perkins speaks to Washington Nationals Philanthropies CEO Tal Alter about the team’s fundraising efforts, plus how fans can join in while having some fun.
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What's New Near Nats Park
News4’s Tommy McFLY checks out the new places to go and things to do around Nationals Park this season.
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Nats Park Opening Weekend: What to Know If You're Going to the First Games (Or Any Time This Season, Really)
Whether you’re planning to head out for Major League Baseball’s opening weekend at Nationals Park, or just thinking about going to some games later in the season, here’s what to know. Major League Baseball’s official Opening Day is Thursday, March 30, and the Nats are in town for their first games this season! Including Opening Day, the Nats will play...
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New Pitch Clock Intends to Speed Up Baseball Games
Fans may notice baseball rule changes like the new pitch clock this season. The Scene’s Tommy McFly reports on what the clock could mean for games this season.
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Where to Eat and Drink Near Nationals Park: New Restaurants, Happy Hours, Brunches
Navy Yard restaurants have something for everyone on game day and beyond.
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Washington Nationals Opening Day: 15+ Deals and Specials to Check Out Around Navy Yard
Baseball season is about to be in full swing. Opening Day is Thursday, March 30, and the Washington Nationals will be home in D.C. facing their NL East rivals, the Atlanta Braves. Stop by one of these restaurants offering home opener specials. All-Purpose Riverfront (opens at 10 a.m.): Celebrate Opening Day with $5 pints of their DC Brau collab before…
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What's New at Nationals Park for the 2023 Season
Opening Day is around the corner at Nationals Park, and there’s a lot of new things fans will notice. News4’s Tommy McFly has a preview of what to expect, and how a reimagined concession process might get fans back to their seats faster.
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Ruiz $50M Deal With Nats Could Be Worth $76M Over 10 Years
Catcher Keibert Ruiz gets a $3 million signing bonus as part of his $50 million, eight-year contract with the Washington Nationals, a deal that could be worth $76 million over 10 seasons if the team exercises a pair of options.
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Mets Fans Use Pitch Clock to Try to Fool Nationals Pitcher
Mets fans tried to trick a Nationals pitcher with a ruse commonly seen in college basketball.
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Nationals' Strasburg Doesn't Report Following Setback
Washington Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg did not report with other pitchers to spring training after a recent setback in his comeback from a 2021 operation to correct thoracic outlet syndrome. Strasburg, 34, had a nerve-related setback in a recent bullpen session, according to a report from MLB.com. He made only one start in 2022, giving up seven runs in 4...
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Nationals Owner Ted Lerner Dies at 97
Ted Lerner, who helped bring baseball back to D.C., died from pneumonia complications. News4’s Mauricio Casillas has a look at Lerner’s long-lasting impact on the region.
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Ted Lerner, Real Estate Leader and Washington Nationals' Founding Owner, Dies at 97
Lerner helped secure the deal for Nats Park in the 2000s and was a part of the team’s World Series win in 2019.
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‘Get Him Out!': DC Firefighter Accused of Assaulting Nationals Park Usher
A D.C. firefighter faces an assault charge after he punched an usher in D.C.’s Nationals Park during a game Tuesday, authorities said and video from a fan appears to show.
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Raw Video: Man Punches Usher in DC's Nationals Park
A D.C. firefighter is charged with assault after viral video showed a man punching an usher at a Nationals game Tuesday, video courtesy of Twitter user @ThomasGinnDC shows.
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Nats Park's Top Groundskeeper Shares Fall Tips for Your Lawn
News4’s meteorologist Ryan Miller checks out the benefits of lawn aeration for homeowners with John Turnour, the director of field operations for the Washington Nationals.