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Carl Cannon
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News & Politics

Washington Nationals Opening Day: Play Ball!

With their showstopping plays and goofy antics, the Nationals may be the one thing that can unite this divided town. Here’s hoping they can recapture last year’s magic.
Sports  |  Apr 1, 2013
Could Ripken Run the Nats in 2007?
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Could Ripken Run the Nats in 2007?

If the Washington Nationals brass do what baseball front offices almost always do—fire the manager after a losing season— Frank Robinson’s replacement will be in the dugout at RFK stadium next April.
Sports  |  Oct 1, 2006
Prime Time with the Nationals’ Frank Robinson
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Prime Time with the Nationals’ Frank Robinson

As he manages what is likely to be his last team, Nationals skipper Frank Robinson is trying to instill in one more generation of players the toughness and passion for the game that made him a legend.
Sports  |  Aug 1, 2006
Cal Ripken Jr.: Mr. Baseball
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Cal Ripken Jr.: Mr. Baseball

Cal Ripken Jr. is still Mr. Baseball. While he played in Baltimore, a good case can be made that Washington is where he belongs.
Sports  |  Apr 1, 2006
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