Nationals Park

  • Healthier ballpark food

    4/16/12 2:04 PM Comment

    Love going to baseball games, but hate the greasy food? We've got some great alternatives you'll want to know about.

  • Trayvon Martin Case; Nats Home Opener; Caps Playoff Series

    4/12/12 1:53 PM Comment

    Today on NewsTalk, we spoke with Jim Shellack, Christopher Metzler, John Gonzalez, and Tom Threlkeld.

  • John Wall's first pitch at Nationals Park was third-worst ever, says Mancave Daily

    9/13/11 3:01 PM Comment

    The sight of John Wall standing on top of the pitcher's mound at Nationals Park after an incredible rookie season is one that we'll never forget. Unfortunately, we'll never forget it because Wall spiked the ball a few feet in front of him. The rest of the world may not let us forget it, either.

  • Nats and Mets fans fight at Nationals Park

    8/1/11 1:51 PM Comment

    The Nationals won their weekend series against the Mets, but the real excitement (for some) was provided by the fans who brawled during Friday's game. At one point, a woman who seems to be trying to break up the fight instead gets floored by an elbow to the face. The lesson here is, don't ever stand between a drunk man and his need to punch stuff.

  • Congressional baseball game takes place Thursday night

    7/14/11 12:45 PM Comment

    Who wants to see old men squeeze into tight pants and play a game that, like pornography, is beautiful when performed by people in shape but utterly revolting when not?

  • Shake Shack, Blue Smoke open at Nationals Park

    6/14/11 9:59 AM Comment

    Nationals Park welcomes a bit of Citi Field eating — Shake Shack, barbecued beef bologna sandwiches and Belgian-style frites!

     

  • Nationals dollar day a success

    5/17/11 2:14 PM

    The Nats actually do something right. [We Love D.C.]

  • New energy in Southeast D.C.

    5/11/11 8:58 PM Comment

    Construction projects and development along the Southeast waterfront is infusing new energy into a neighborhood focused on putting the recession behind it.

  • Nationals first game was this day in 1886

    5/3/11 9:37 AM

    The Nationals celebrate the anniversary of the first game they played; in 1886, they played -- and won -- their first game.

  • Pudding shuts down SW neighborhood

    4/4/11 6:25 AM Comment

    A mysterious white powder that shut down part of a neighborhood in Southwest Washington Sunday turned out to be vanilla pudding mix, the Washington Post reports.

  • D.C. Circulator changes start Friday

    3/31/11 11:51 AM Comment

    The District Department of Transportation has announced the Smithsonian-National Gallery of Art loop is canceled and plus two other route changes which take effect Friday

  • Nationals Park getting a Shake Shack

    3/30/11 11:51 AM Comment

    Washington Nationals fans will get a taste of New York with four new food concession headed to Nationals Park, the Washington Post reports.

  • Running for President

    2/21/11 1:41 PM

    For about 15 minutes this President’s Day Weekend, I managed to fulfill one of my Kindergarten aspirations – I was one of the Presidents of the United States. You know, kind of.

  • Whole Foods possibly coming to Navy Yard with tax breaks

    2/15/11 1:06 PM

    View Larger Map This is timely since the topic of tax breaks came up in the Park Road Facade Improvement project post below.

  • Canal Park finally getting underway

    2/10/11 1:48 PM

    Work on southeast DC’s grand Canal Park will get underway next week, as general contractors begin the construction of the 3-block urban park that will be a centerpiece for the neighborhood.

  • The Bullpen is looking to add a beer garden across from Navy Yard Metro

    2/3/11 7:35 AM

    If you felt that getting off the Metro and being forced to walk a whole block to walk into The Bullpen to grab a beer was asking a little too much, you're in luck! According to JDLand.com, the owners of the extremely popular pre-game hang-out, The Bullpen, are looking to open a separate Beer Garden at Half and M streets.

  • Top Nats to watch in 2011

    1/21/11 11:59 AM

    As Mike Rizzo stated this week, the Nationals lineup for 2011 is pretty much set, and manager Jim Riggleman now has the task of juggling his lineup to get the most out of each player in each situation. As we prepare for 2011, who are the players in DC and at the upper echelons of the minor leagues who we need to evaluate? Who are the players with the most on the line in 2011 as it relates to this team's future?

  • Nationals Today

    1/19/11 7:47 AM

    THIS MORNING… The Washington Nationals are close to a deal with free-agent reliever John Coffey. If they were to sign him it would be an interesting move for Washington, considering they’ve already made moves this winter to sure up both their starting rotation and their bullpen. He’d likely serve as a set up guy or a seventh inning guy and pitch in front of Clippard and Storen if the deal gets done.

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