On Mound, at Plate, Nats Are No Match for BravesThe Post
Braves 11, Nationals 2
P Zach Day got shelled and the offense was not much better. Another ugly game.

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Deal to rename RFK in dangerThe Wash. Times
Will it still be National Guard Field at RFK? Well, that depends on who you ask.


Plan Could Cut D.C.’s Stadium BurdenThe Post
Private financing is picking up steam, and so are lawsuits from property owners in the ballpark footprint.


Nationals Bidders To Begin Review Of Team’s ValueThe Post
MLB has reopened the bidding for the team.


Ball for first pitch links Senators to NationalsThe Wash. Times
Former P Joe Grzenda is planning on giving the last ball used in a D.C. baseball game in 1971, to the president for the first pitch. Also, we catch up with former Senators who have stayed around.


Baseball menu at RFK a victory for vegetariansThe Wash. Times
They will have veggie (but not vegan; expect protests) dogs at RFK. There are also more details on the food.


Ex-Washington Player Goes Back a Few YearsThe Post
A quick profile on the oldest former D.C. player. Ted “Double Duty” Radcliffe is 102 years old and played for the Grays during their D.C. era.


Bennett’s Plan: Stay PreparedThe Post
Backup backstop Gary Bennett finally got to play.


Armas to make minors start on FridayThe Wash. Times
Tony Armas, Jr. is expected to make three starts for AAA New Orleans. That seems like a bit much to me.


Nats see minor riches down southThe Wash. Times
Speculation about the Nats making Richmond their AAA home.