Nationals Retain The Team’s MVP – The Post
Wilkerson Agrees to One-Year Deal
The “last Expo” and D.C. hero in waiting, Brad Wilkerson has signed a new 1-year deal that will keep him out of arbitration. Also, the team is finalizing a deal with Clear Channel for radio broadcasts and MLB is working on appeasing Peter Angelo$. WTEM (not WJFK) is likely to handle the Nats broadcasts and who knows what will happen with Baltimore’s owner. Speaking of Angelo$, Tom Boswell compares and contrasts him to George Steinbrenner in a column today.
More from The Wash. Times: Nationals re-sign versatile Wilkerson & DuPuy, Angelos bargaining again
Tavares keeping busy in D.C – nationals.com
An official team Q & A worth reading.
Still Tallying the Hits and Errors – The Post
You may have already seen this on Nationals Pastime. Guess who is loaded for bear and wants to prevent the ballpark from being built? If you said Mayor-Councilmember Marion Barry(or Mayor Barry for short) you were right. He is threatening protests along the way and voting no on every contract. Oh, I almost forgot the file photo.
WWN AWARD
A few Nats blogs have been giving out year-end awards. Most of them have been sarcastic, which is what we all wanted to see, isn’t it? Anyhow, I offer one serious award:
Best Nats relocation reporter: Eric Fisher, The Washington Times
This is too easy, Fisher was on top of the story like no one else. He also made some impressive appearances on local radio. –
NHL 2004-2005 IS DEAD
NHL Cancels Meeting With Board of Governors – AP via The Post
No hope for hockey fans this season, maybe next. Oh well. Also, the Caps wunderkind Alexander “Kwame” Ovechkin hurt his shoulder but it is not serious.
HAPPY VALLEY ON ICE
You know that winter weather that has being missing us for some reason? Well, it hit the alma mater pretty hard yesterday. Penn State Live, which is put together by University Relations, has a photo gallery up that includes the massive elm tree that came down in the middle of the intersection at College and Pugh. It took out some traffic lights, but fortunately no people or cars.
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
As Hybrid Cars Multiply, So Do Carpooling Gripes – The Post
The carpool lanes on I-395 have some many hybrids that the benefits of these lanes has been lost. VDOT has an out though, this exemption ends in June 2006. There will be passion on both sides, but ultimately, I think the hyrbids get booted.
