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2nd Annual D.C. Baseball History Winter Meeting – Tomorrow at 1:00

Join us at our 2nd Annual D.C. Baseball History Winter Meeting. Last year we filled the 50 seats at the meeting this year we will be in a room that will hold 80 seats. FYI, this is a free event. The only reason you would need money during the event is if you decide to …

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The 1948 Project – 17 September 1948 Whispers from Washington

Walt Masterson steps to the rubber, this day he will be facing fire-balling Bob Feller. It has been a good year, but not a great year for Feller. Masterson is having a good year despite his record of 8-13.Jim Hegan breaks the tie in the second with a two run home run. In the fourth …

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The 1948 Project – 16 September 1948 Whispers from Washington

Larry Doby’s Grand Slam puts first game out of reach. Eddie Yost, now comfortably situated in the lead-off position doubled to left. Al Kozar followed with a single to right that scored Yost and Kozar went to second on the throw home. Yost scored the second run of the inning when Bud Stewart singled. That …

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2014 Predictions – Pitching

Pitchers and catchers report. Here is how some of the ratings services view the Nationals. The top five National starters last year pitched 833 innings or 57.6% of the total pitched. Another way to look at the 2013 pitching staff is their WAR rating. The big four had a total of 9.8, although it was …

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“All Up!”

6 July in the midst of a modest winning streak one Washington paper takes it upon itself to ask fans, “”Root harder!” All Up in the seventh! We’re on the road to ninth place.” Maybe only in Washington would making it to ninth place be considered something of value to achieve, but the remark, “All …

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Toronto Seven

13 September 1898, Washington fans are awakened to headlines that the Wagners had sold the team to Arthur Irwin. One paper penned this article; “Well, the break has come at last, and we are to experience a change in the management of the Senators. Arthur Irwin, the Toronto magnate, has purchased an interest in the …

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MASN Update

The MASN stalemate continues. Mr. Jonah Keri in a recent column on his web site Grantland gives an update on the subject. Here is the link to his article; http://grantland.com/features/baltimore-orioles-offseason-spending-al-east/ MASN is what is called a Regional Sports Network or RSN. Per Wikipedia; “A regional sports network, or RSN, is a cable television channel that …

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Bill Eagle

Bill Eagle was born in Rockville in 1877. In 1898 Rockville was described as “a suburban resort near the Capital City.” When he first came up one article mentioned, “Several years ago be used to scramble around the diamond at Rockville, and it was then said that he was going to be a player some …

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Wagner Makes his Debut

In 1897 Wagner batted .375 for the Paterson team in the Atlantic League. A versatile, strongly built physical specimen, mention was always made of his bowed legs. The Colonels took a chance on him. At the time Paterson was reported to have received $4,000 from Louisville for Wagner. Wagner made his major league debut on …

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Remembering Sy Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe had a long baseball career, playing eight years in the majors from 1884 to 1892. He was picked up by Washington in 1891, playing on the American Association team. He batted .353 in 53 games. Well liked, good natured and a fairly good hitter. He passed away in 1893 at the age of 30 …

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