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On July 1, 2024, the James Wood era officially started for the Washington Nationals. That is when they called up the talented left fielder to make his MLB debut
From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank each and every fan who has supported my goal to lead this franchise to greatness with integrity, honesty and professionalism,”
You can listen to the game via the Brewers Radio Network, including flagship station AM-620 WTMJ. Here's a list of the radio stations. Yes, the Brewers broadcasts are on Channel 183 on July 11, Channel 179 on July 12 and Channel 183 on July 13. The Nationals broadcasts are available on the SiriusXM app.
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The previous July, the shocking news that the franchise was dropping the name "Redskins" floored many NFL fans across the nation. Most in the District, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) were very upset with the decision, feeling betrayed by then-owner Daniel Snyder, who had once boldly proclaimed he would never change the name from "Redskins."
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SB Nation on MSNWashington Nationals Look to Rise to the Challenge in Milwaukee ShowdownWashington faces a major test on the road as they open a three-game set against one of the league’s hottest teams.
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Washingtonian on MSNThe Washington Nationals Just Fired the Manager and GM Who Led Them to a Championship. Why Has the Team Been so Bad Since?For the Washington Nationals, yesterday’s 8-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals was more of the same. Currently the second-worst team in Major League Baseball, the Nats have already suffered an 11-game losing streak this season—one they broke by beating the Colorado Rockies,
While Mike Rizzo wrote a heartfelt note to Washington Nationals fans after getting fired this week, the architect of the 2019 World Series squad had one more parting gift up his sleeve.
The blueprint for another loss, this one by an 8-3 margin Friday night to the surging Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, unfolded early, with starter Mitchell Parker surrendering six runs, all earned,