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'Mighty Casey' rebounds, celebrates 125 years
The most famous baseball poem is celebrating its 125th anniversary.
Tags: Library of Congress, Casey at the Bat, poetry, Washington Nationals, Dave Jageler, Charlie Slowes, radio, Bryce Harper
Baseball becomes more popular across region
Has the success of the Washington Nationals changed the culture and economy for baseball in this region? There is some evidence to suggest it.
Orioles' skid reaches 5 with 3-1 loss to Rays
The Baltimore Orioles insist upon being philosophical about their five-game losing streak, because the last thing they want to do is start pressing to win.
Tags: Orioles
Nationals get 3 sac flies, beat Pirates 5-4
Tags: nationals, Washington Nationals, Strasburg
Flashback: D.C. baseball 74 years ago
One of baseball's charms is the game largely remains the same. Yet, a historic recording of a 1939 game between the Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians at the old Griffith Stadium demonstrates how the world has continued to change.
Tags: Neal Augenstein, washington senators, cleveland indians, wjsv, Griffith stadium, stadium
Forget about switch seating during America's pastime
It was once baseball legend: The third base slide or the second base switch.
Tags: del walters, app, Mobile Seat Update
Strasburg dominant, Nats produce late to top Cards
Stephen Strasburg allowed two hits over six scoreless innings, striking out nine before being pulled Sunday as the Washington Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3.
Tags: stephen strasburg, nationals, MLB,
Orioles players get to work for Southwest Airlines (VIDEO)
For a few hours Wednesday, Baltimore Orioles players Chris Davis and Darren O'Day traded in their spikes to punch in as Southwest Airlines employees.
Tags: chris davis, Southwest Airlines, Orioles, thomas warren, darren o
Poll finds Nats fans want Strasburg shut down
Stephen Strasburg should be shut down for the rest of the season say most Americans, according to a new poll.
Tags: nationals, tommy john surgery, stephen strasburg, Washington Times


