Nats320 -- A Washington Nationals Blog

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.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Duty Calls

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I am on my way to Blacksburg, Virginia where I have been assigned for the next few days. I will not be back for a few days. In all likliho...
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Saturday, April 21, 2007

On The Job Training

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When Our Manager Manny Acta finally walked out to the mound tonight to relieve Matt Chico at Dolphin Stadium, I found found myself chuckling...
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Friday, April 20, 2007

Tonight

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Tonight, Our Washington Nationals Found Their ACE. Tonight, Shawn Hill was Outstanding. Even his Two Run Homer served up to Aaron Boone does...
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Thursday, April 19, 2007

"Rocky" K.O.'s Our Washington Nationals

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What was left of the thinned out crowd was on its feet, Roaring. For the first time today, in their final at-bats, Our Washington Nationals...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Enduring, Bonding & JUST A FABULOUS BASEBALL GAME!!

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Except for Opening Day, you had to be a DIE HARD Washington Nationals fan to put up with all bad weather during the first 9 homes games of 2...

Great Game

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My voice is dead ... 'nough said. Except ... IT WAS WORTH IT!!! I'll let SBF comment further.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Heart

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I was proud of Our Washington Nationals Tonight. Without thinking twice, Team President Stan Kasten agreed to a fans request for the team t...
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The Potential Dilemmas

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Decent Starting Pitching, Solid Bullpen Help, Timely Hitting and Making The Routine Defensive Play, all traits Our Washington Nationals are ...
Monday, April 16, 2007

A Perfect Night For Baseball

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44 Degrees, 25 Miles Per Hour Winds, Gusting up to 50 MPH, and a constant swirling drizzle. What more could you ask for. This Was A PERFEC...
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