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Our most popular stories in 2012

#30 – The Legacy of Griffith Stadium by George Case III I would like to discuss the “Legacy of Griffith Stadium” and some of those wonderful memories of a time in the not so distant past – unfortunately memories are just about all that is left for those who remember major league baseball in Washington …

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Our most popular stories in 2012

#40 – Looking Back on Jackie Robinson Day – Washington Senators were Behind the Times by Mark Hornbaker The Washington Senators failure to change with the time when it came to signing black ball players probably was one of the reasons the Senators stayed in the bottom tier of the American League. On September 6, …

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Our most popular stories in 2012

#50 – Mickey’s Horsehide by Jim Vankoski In 1957, while in Spring training with the Boston Red Sox, Mickey Vernon met a sporting goods salesman, who sold horsehide products for baseballs, gloves and similar items. Mickey told me that the same salesman, in 1957, mailed him a sample of the horsehide, which measured 25” x …

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D.C. Baseball Bets Online

If you love to keep up to date with D.C. Baseball, as well as learning about the team’s history, then you might well enjoy placing bets on your favorite teams and players. These days, more and more baseball fans are choosing to place their bets online. Here’s a quick look at why online baseball betting …

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The Last Baseball Game

No More Baseball Baseball fans in the fall of 1918 would have been familiar with that remark. As the Griffmen prepare to play the Mackmen in a season ending doubleheader the subject was not “wait till next year,” but would the game itself survive. Unlike World War 2, after the 1918 season there would be …

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Nats boost rotation with Haren; Next moves hinge on LaRoche

For those who were looking for Nationals GM Mike Rizzo to make a blockbuster trade involving Mike Morse or sign a big money free agent, the annual baseball winter meetings must have been a disappointment. But for fans expecting Rizzo to continue his practice of finding talent at bargain prices, they were satisfying enough. Rizzo …

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Orioles Nats Post Season 1885 Part 2

Billie Barnie’s Revenge! The final game of the 1885 postseason series between Baltimore and Washington was played on 15 October. Once again the nationals won, this time by a score of 6 to 2. The game was held in Washington. Before a very good assemblage of spectators the National defeated the Baltimore’s with ease. To …

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Orioles Nats Post Season 1885 Part 1

The 1885 Eastern League Champion National’s take on the American Association Baltimore Orioles in a post season series. It would seem to be a cake walk for the Orioles, a major league team taking on a minor league team. But the Orioles had finished the season in eighth place with a record of 41-68. A …

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Nationals trade for CF Denard Span; Where will the dominoes fall?

The Nationals’ search for a leadoff hitter is seemingly over, now that the team has traded for speedy center fielder Denard Span. But with a surplus of outfielders, what future moves does this trade portend? After running through an assortment of leadoff hitters last year that included Ian Desmond, Steve Lombardozzi and finally Jayson Werth …

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Billy Barnie

With Davey Johnson’s selection as Manager of the Year this a good time to reflect back on the District’s first National League manager. Like Johnson he had strong roots in Baltimore. With Born in New York, three years after the half century mark, Billy or “Bald Billy” as he was called is usually associated with …

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