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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Ramos and Morse lead Nats over Braves 3-0

September 25 2011 – Wilson Ramos homered off Braves starter Mike Minor (5-3) in the fourth, and Michael Morse hit the 29th home run of the season,  a two-run shot, off reliever Cristhian Martinez in the seventh to lead the Washington Nationals (78–80) to a 3-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves (89-70). Ross Detwiler (4-5) …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History

September 24 2006 – The Washington Nationals (68-87) beat the slumping New York Mets (93-62) 5-1. Tony Armas pitched six strong innings for his first victory in seven starts and Ryan Zimmerman hit two doubles and drove in one run for Washington, which sent the NL East champions to their seventh defeat in 10 games. …

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The Game Comes Home Web Series – The 1924 World Series

The Game Comes Home is a new weekly documentary web series chronicling the History of Baseball in Washington, D.C. Interviews with Dick Heller, Phil Wood, Hank Thomas, Charlie Brotman, Mark Gauvreau Judge, Timothy Gay, Brad Snyder, Mickey Vernon, Chuck Hinton and many others tell the fascinating tale of baseball in the Nation’s Capitol. JBH Video …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Last Major League Game at RFK

September 23 2007 – The Washington Nationals (69-87) beat the Phillies (85-71) 5-3, in what was perfect send-off for the last major league game at RFK. The stadium hosted the Senators from 1962-71, and has been the Nationals’ home since they moved from Montreal in 2005. The game drew the largest crowd of the season …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Soriano, baseball’s first 40-40-40 player

September 22 2005 – The Washington Nationals (78-75) used a lineup of rookies and reserves and still managed a 2-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants (71-81.Long time minor leaguer Rick Short delivered two doubles and an RBI and Hector Carrasco threw 5 2/3 shutout innings to help Washington (78-75) end a four-game losing streak. …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Nats clinch a playoff spot

September 20 2011 – In the first game of a doubleheader Tommy Milone tossed six scoreless innings and pinch-hitter Ryan Zimmerman delivered an RBI single in the 10th to give the Washington Nationals to a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Tom Gorzelanny (4-6) pitched the ninth for the victory. Drew Storen pitched the tenth …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History

September 19 2006 – Rookie leads Washington Nationals‘(66-85) to a 9-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves (73-78). Rookie, Beltran Perez (1-0), made his first major league start. Perez pitched six innings striking out three and walking none, allowing only a two-out single to Chipper Jones in the first inning. Nick Johnson homered on his 28th …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Span extends hit streak to 29 games

September 18 2009 – Ryan Zimmerman hit his 30th homer, Josh Bard drove in three runs and the Washington Nationals (51-96) held off the New York Mets (63-85) 6-5. 2011 – Chien-Ming Wang made his longest start of his comeback and left the game with two outs in the seventh inning. Chris Marrero drove in …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – The Nats sweep Braves in doubleheader

September 17 2006 – Bernie Castro legged out an infield single in the seventh by beating pitcher Doug Davis to the bag, and then scored the tiebreaking run from second base on a single by Austin Kearns.The next inning, Castro scored from first base on a three-run single by Felipe Lopez. In this game speed …

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This Day in Washington Nationals History – Soriano joins 40/40 Club

September 16 2005 – John Patterson threw a three-hitter for his second career complete game and the Nationals (77-71) beat the NL West-leading Padres (72-74,) 5-1. The Nationals, who won their fourth straight game, remained 2½ games behind Houston in the wild-card chase. 2006 – Alfonso Soriano became the fourth player in major league history …

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