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After three seasons, the Washington Nationals said goodbye to their beloved cherry blossom jerseys. Up next: “District Blueprint,” a denim-colored city blueprint-themed jersey that keeps a ...
F.P. Santangelo, the color commentator for the Washington Nationals, was removed from the broadcast booth during their game against the New York Yankees after accusations of sexual misconduct came ...
WASHINGTON — While cherry blossom pink is taking over D.C. right now, the Washington Nationals' new City Connect uniforms spotlight a different color: Blue. The blueprint-inspired uniforms were ...
In his tenth Major League Baseball season with the Washington Nationals, veteran first baseman Josh Bell is stepping into a brand new spotlight–this time as a published children’s author ...
With a stunning 170 diamonds and 23.2 carats of symbolism, the Washington Nationals' 2019 World Series championship rings were unveiled on Sunday in a virtual ceremony on television and the team's ...
In his tenth Major League Baseball season with the Washington Nationals, veteran first baseman Josh Bell is stepping into a brand new spotlight–this time as a published children’s author ...
A Washington Nationals star should have been out on the day he ended up getting hurt, but it was recently revealed that he was playing for an honorable reason. Since 2004, the entire MLB has come ...
The Washington Nationals are the second team to reveal their new Nike City Connect uniforms for the 2025 season. They are commemorating their 20th season in Washington in new City Connect uniforms ...
F.P. Santangelo announced Wednesday that he will no longer be the Washington Nationals’ color analyst for the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Santangelo had been the Nationals’ color analyst on ...
Washington's new jerseys, which the team will debut at Nationals Park on April 9, feature a deep gray with pink and ivory-toned lettering, as well as an illustration of a cherry blossom branch.
During the World Series, my Twitter feed was full of people rending their garments in the hopes that Washington might teach those dastardly Astros how to run a sports franchise. And the Nationals ...
That’s our weapon of choice.” At Nationals Park, a tradition continues and a ballpark becomes a ‘safe space’© Hannah Foslien/For The Washington Post ...