Nationals game cancelled due to rain

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Capital Weather Gang warned fans of both the Nationals and Red Sox to bring their rain gear to Nationals Park for Friday’s 4 p.m. exhibition game A couple hours before the scheduled first pitch, the game was cancelled due to the inclement weather, so fans didn’t get the chance to walk through the gates.

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Since the game won’t be rescheduled, Saturday’s exhibition between the two clubs at the Naval Academy will be the Nationals’ final tune-up before Opening Day on Monday. At 2 p.m., the contest will start at Bishop Park in Annapolis. MASN will televise the contest. Continue reading “Nationals game cancelled due to rain”

Fans dedication runs deep

There wouldn’t be a baseball game without loyal fans cheering the team on to victory.  Major League Baseball has some of the best fans in sports who are dedicated to the game, players, and go all-out when preparing to attend a game.

Nicole Cahill, a Florida resident and both Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals fan, has been to multiple games and her goal is to hit all 30 ballparks. So far, she’s been to the Miami Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves.

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“My favorite ball park was Wrigley Field. I literally cried walking up the steps to the bleachers in right-center field,” Cahill said. Continue reading “Fans dedication runs deep”

Bring back Mariano Rivera for Opening Day pitch

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – If I had to pick anyone to throw the Opening Day first pitch, I would want it to be Mariano Rivera, retired pitcher for the New York Yankees and 13-time All Star, five-time World Series winner.

I grew up in a family filled with Yankees fans and attended at least five Yankees games, all of them when Rivera was still pitching for the Yankees. Rivera resides in New Rochelle, a town in my county and has a car dealership, Rivera Toyota Scion dealership, where my uncle has seen him. He used to have a restaurant, Mo’s New York Grill, but it’s closed.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Rivera was a key contributor to the Yankees’ success. He won five American League Rolaids Relief Man Awards and three Delivery Man of the Year Awards, and also finished in the top three in voting for the AL Cy Young Award four times.  Continue reading “Bring back Mariano Rivera for Opening Day pitch”

Trump will not throw Nationals Opening Day pitch

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – President Donald Trump will not throw out the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day for the Washington Nationals due to a scheduling conflict.

Trump has declined the team’s invitation for Monday, when the Nationals will host the Miami Marlins, a team spokesman told ESPN reporters on Tuesday.

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Presidents have occasionally thrown out the ceremonial fish pitch at baseball games for more than 100 years on Opening Day in Washington. Continue reading “Trump will not throw Nationals Opening Day pitch”

Trump may throw Nationals Opening Day pitch

According to a new POLITICO report, the president could be seen on the mound on Opening Day, continuing the long-standing presidential tradition.

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President Trump is reportedly “in talks” to throw the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals’ Nationals Park on Opening Day, according to Luke Russert dispatch seen in Tuesday’s POLITICO Playbook.

Trump has participated in the baseball tradition in 2006 when he threw the first pitch at the start of a Boston Red Sox-New York Yankees game at Fenway park, but this would be the first time doing so as president. Continue reading “Trump may throw Nationals Opening Day pitch”