Friday, April 15, 2005
Baseball Alive Again in Washington D.C
Not since the Senators has Washington D.C. remained with something to believe in and stand behind in sports. With the new stadium, new name and a restructured, vamped team baseball fans have a fun filled season to look forward to this summer. Sure the Nationals don't have players with legendary stature like hall of famer Walter Johnson, but they've got a fine team that has unmeasurable potential. New acquistions, Jose Guillen, Vinny Castilla, and Christian Guzman add depth and power to the offense. Starting pitchers Livan Hernandez and Esteban Loaiza are not too shabby either. The Nationals have already gotten off to a good start this season. The mayor in Washington is also pushing for them to share space with the Baltimore Orioles to have games broadcasted on the same sports television network. So instead of having to put up with the foolishness of the President, listen to repeats of old, depressing news all the time, followers and supporters of baseball can go see live games. There these fans can kick back, take in the whole baseball scene, and relax. The Nationals can make them proud. They can even eat a hot dog or two, buy some cracker jacks, and sink themselves deep into the wonders of this great national past time.
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