Beginning in 2005, The African Queen and I enjoyed Section 320 at RFK Stadium. Our Washington Nationals and the Nats320 Blog came to life for us there. Since 2008-we've sat in Section 218 at Nationals Park, but our blog name has not changed. Our roots are in Nats320-and we will never forget those good times. But, as always, we will attempt to provide fun, information and commentary about Our Washington Nationals. All photos, unless otherwise attributed-COPYRIGHT Nats320--ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Virtual 360 Tour of Nationals Park
While everyone of us is waiting for Our Washington Nationals to make some significant noise this week in Las Vegas at The Winter Meetings, you can least sit in front of your computer and imagine what Our Players, whether new or returning, might look like while inside The Team Clubhouse at Nationals Park.
At Nationals.com you can click on a new special link that gives any viewer 360 Views of The South Capitol Street Ballpark. 20 panoramas give looks from not only the stands, but on the field and in The Clubhouse as well. The Tour allows anyone to zoom in, out, up or down or just circle the entire facility. It's quite engaging. I found myself working my way through the entire ballpark online this afternoon while checking for Trade Updates.
Check it out when you have time.
Salivating over stadium views is so last year. But I looked anyway.
ReplyDeleteI can only make out Austin Kearns' locker in Clubhouse View 2. Everyone else's nameplate has too much glare.
ReplyDeleteIn Clubhouse View 1, I can make out Anderson Hernandez , John Lannan and Balester (only because Number 40 can be seen) when the 360 shot pans around to it's closest point to the lockers. In Clubhouse Shot 2, Zimmerman and Boone are directly to Kearns left--two cubicles over. To Kearn's right is Milledge and Willie Harris. Otherwise, you are absolutely correct, the glare make it nearly impossible to see any names.
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