The 2005 Washington Nationals
Title | The 2005 Washington Nationals PDF eBook |
Author | Ted Leavengood |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2006-09-19 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0786426780 |
Here is the story of the 2005 Washington Nationals. Told from a fan's perspective, the narrative begins inside RFK on opening day, expressing the simple pleasures of baseball that 34 years couldn't erase. As the team took one series after another, baseball fans quickly forgot that many on the roster had ever played to empty seats in Montreal. Descriptive prose covers each game, from the crack of Brad Wilkerson's bat to Livan Hernandez's eight-inning outings.
Baseball is Back
Title | Baseball is Back PDF eBook |
Author | James R. Hartley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2006-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780966198812 |
A review of the Washington Nationals 2005 baseball season with photographs, statistics, transactions and index.
Washington Nationals A-Z
Title | Washington Nationals A-Z PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Lambert Good |
Publisher | Mascot Books |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-07-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781631776243 |
National Pastime
Title | National Pastime PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Svrluga |
Publisher | Doubleday Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Baseball |
ISBN | 9780385517850 |
Major League Baseball returned to Washington, D.C., in 2005 and created a bang that no one had anticipated. The Washington Nationals enjoyed astonishing success from the get-go; by midseason they were in first place in the highly competitive National League East. The team, composed mainly of former Montreal Expos and managed by one of the best players in the history of the game—the feisty, outspoken Frank Robinson—captured the attention of baseball fans not just in the nation’s capital but throughout the country. Barry Svrluga, beat reporter for The Washington Post, has followed the saga of the Nationals from the early, intense wrangling over bringing the team to Washington to the surprising success of their first-ever season. Granted exclusive access to the team, he brings the players to life in wonderful anecdotes about their lives on and off the field, interviews fans from around the city, and offers his own astute analyses of the team’s ups and downs throughout the season. A savvy observer of both Washington and Major League politicking, he covers the conflicts that undermined the existence of a D.C. team for more than three decades, including battles about financing the franchise and the building of a new stadium (now scheduled to be completed in 2008), as well as bitter opposition from the neighboring Baltimore Orioles and others inside the baseball establishment.
Washington Nationals 101
Title | Washington Nationals 101 PDF eBook |
Author | Brad M. Epstein |
Publisher | Michaelson Entertainment |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-11-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781607302506 |
Washington Nationals 101 is required reading for every Nationals fan! From the 2005 Inaugural Season to the majesty of the new Nationals Park, you'll share all the memories with the next generation. Enjoy all the traditions of your favorite team, learn the basics about playing baseball and share your passion for America's pastime!
Nationals on Parade
Title | Nationals on Parade PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Michael Stang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Baseball players |
ISBN | 9781933197029 |
Baseball in Washington,
Title | Baseball in Washington, PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Ceresi |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780738514208 |
Dubbed "America's Game" by Walt Whitman, baseball has been enjoyed in our nation's capital by everyone from young boys playing street stickball to Presidents throwing out the inaugural first pitch of the season. Just 13 years after Alexander Cartwright codified baseball's rules, the Washington Nationals Baseball Club formed and in 1867 toured the country spreading the "baseball gospel." By 1901 the team became one of the first eight major league teams in the newly formed American League. Players such as Walter Johnson, probably the greatest pitcher of all time, and other Senators under the stewardship of owner Clark Griffith successfully led the club in 1924 to what many consider to be the most exciting World Series in baseball history. Later, the Homestead Grays played at Griffith Stadium and fielded a team featuring legendary Negro League greats such as Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard. The powerhouse Grays, during a ten-year span, won nine Negro League World Championships, a record that may never be equaled in any team sport again. When the Grays disbanded, the original Senators left for Minnesota in 1960, and the expansion Senators of the 1960s relocated, the city was left without a professional baseball team. While many feared that baseball in D.C. was over, a spirit remained on the diamond and is still felt today as children and adults team up in one way or another to play the national pastime in the nation's capital. Hopes for a new professional team linger, and those remembering baseball's heyday will enjoy this extensive and unusual collection ofhistoric photos that celebrate a time when the crowds roared and Washingtonians believed that the summer game would never end.