When Buzz Aldrin, who just threw a ceremonial pitch at Nats Park, landed on the moon in 1969, the Senators and Yankees were in the 8th inning of a game at Yankee Stadium. Umpires stopped play to recognize the moment.
Redskins fan Chuck Coltman paid for a plane to fly a "Fire Bruce Allen" banner above Miami's Hard Rock Stadium before Sunday's game.
"I hope Dan Snyder paid attention," he said.
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In 2013, Greg Christian and his wife, Dona, made a goal to see the Capitals play in every NHL arena. Greg completed their quest last week in Toronto, two months after Dona passed away from cancer wapo.st/2SiOjrg
Happy retirement to World Series champ Sean Doolittle, who once avoided taking the Metro for weeks after a teen on the platform told him he looked like Seth Rogen
Greetings from Half Street, where the 2024 “What’s New at Nats Park?” media tour will begin in about half an hour. I’ll thread highlights and food pics here.
A 76-year-old Redskins fan paid $1,600 for a "Fire Bruce Allen" banner to fly above Miami's Hard Rock Stadium before Sunday's game.
“I hope Dan Snyder paid attention and might try something different," he said.
Thirteen years after Alex Ovechkin threw the ceremonial first pitch and watched Ryan Zimmerman hit a home run at RFK Stadium, D.C.'s two longest-tenured active athletes had another night to remember at Nats Park
Reminder: Juan Soto saw the original prototype of his bobblehead giveaway this season and asked the designer to revise it and make him smile more. #juansotothingswashingtonpost.com/sports/2019/04…