Author Archives: Andrew Lang

Game #24 has the 29th man for the doubleheader, Wil Crowe, getting the start!

The Nats will have another debut with the promotion of Wil Crowe to the active roster as the 29th player for this doubleheader. In a 2020 anomaly, the Nats will be the visiting team in Nats Park which will allow … Continue reading

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Game #22 a Friday to Monday series at Nats Park with the Marlins

The Washington Nationals are in Nats Park for a five game series in four days against the Miami Marlins. With another night of unpredictable weather, the teams will hope to get this game going. The Marlins have made over a … Continue reading

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Dakota Bacus is older than 12 players on the Nats roster and age won’t define this rookie reliever!

Living in Moline, Illinois in the off-season puts Dakota Bacus in a league of his own. He is the only active professional baseball player in that town. Moline is on the extreme western side of the state along the Iowa … Continue reading

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A family tradition in baseball dating back to the 1800’s has ended at the hands of COVID

In the middle of a season, an MLB debut is usually a spur of the moment callup caused by an injury or a demotion. Some debuts are a factor of making the Opening Day roster like Jake Noll, and others … Continue reading

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Game #18 the Nats have to build on their success of last night with the youth movement! Soto moves up to 3rd in the order!

With Howie Kendrick getting a day-off from starting, this Nats lineup is even younger than yesterday’s average by almost 1/3 of a year with the average age of each player at almost exactly 27 years of age.

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Game #17 gets played after Game #12 in the bizarre 2020 season! #Nats

Baseball is a chess game for the best managers out there. You must control the game with a vision into future moves that have not even happened as you ponder the myriad of possibilities. The Nationals are back in the … Continue reading

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Game #11 last night didn’t go well and Voth has to be the stopper!

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Last night was an awful night for baseball in Washington, D.C. It was not a competitive game, and manager Dave Martinez waved the white flag when the score ballooned over 8-0. … Continue reading

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Exclusive: Juan Soto is back and he showed up with his family, sort of!

If you watched Juan Soto‘s 2020 debut, you probably noticed the foam cutouts of his father, mother, brother, sister, and uncles in the first three rows of Nationals Park in section 106. Soto got Fathead to create these custom cutouts … Continue reading

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Game #3 of the Summer Camp exhibitions; The final tune-up before Opening Day! We are 48 hours from rosters due!

Today marks the final exhibition game of the pre-season. As odd as everything has been, it is fitting that we are counting the hours to Opening Day that will feature the Yankees and Nationals as the main attraction. In 48 … Continue reading

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Game #2 of the Summer Camp exhibitions; Nats travel to Baltimore with changed allegiances!

There are two more exhibition games to wrap up the preseason games in Summer Camp for the Washington Nationals, and both are against the Baltimore Orioles. Opening Day is just 3-days away! The game tonight is a road game in … Continue reading

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