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Nats lose to Fish; Lern more about the new ownership

New Owner, Same Result For NationalsThe Post
The Nats rallied from 5-0, but blew it in the ninth to lose 6-5 to Florida. That is the ninth loss in the last eleven games. They have one exactly one game at home as of May 3.

More from The Wash. Times: Nats drop ninth in last 11

BoxscoreESPN



Marion Barry blesses the Lerner press conference with his presence, insuring a glorious 1,000-year reign for the Nationals. Check out my photo gallery of the event.

The Post

  • After 17 Months, Baseball Introduces Nats’ Owners
  • Nats’ Brass Say They’ll Rebuild From Within
  • A ‘Man of Mystery’ Steps Into the Spotlight
  • A Warm Welcome, and a Wish List
  • Nationals’ Q&A
  • Steeped in TV, Politics, Business
  • THOMAS BOSWELLThe New Owner Is Old School
  • GRAPHIC: New Nationals Lineup
  • For Owner Also-Rans, There Is No Next Year
  • Finally, a Proprietor

    The Wash. Times

  • Lerners get the Nationals
  • At long last
  • Williams set to work with Nats’ new owner
  • TOM KNOTTPot of gold, though Lerner rainbow incomplete
  • Other bidders sad but gracious
  • Players welcome a new regim
  • New owners must do more than simply talk a good game
  • Fans, stadium on Nats’ fix-it list
  • DICK HELLERFor better or worse
  • ‘Family affair’

    The Wash. Examiner

  • Baseball chooses Lerner
  • Ted Lerner brings his field of dreams to reality
  • Ownership decision viewed as win
  • New owner, same team
  • Jim Bowden: The right decision for D.C.
  • Jim Williams: Haber and WUSA had Nats story right

    nationals.com

  • Lerners to buy Nationals from MLB
  • Nats new ownership focused on farm system
  • Nationals pleased with new ownership
  • Tavares to leave Nationals

    The Times

  • Nationals Have Owner, and Baseball Turns Profit

    USA Today

  • Lerner group wins Nationals


    Some more thoughts:

  • Well thank god Marion Barry, Vincent Orange, and Jim Bowden are happy with the Lerners, I don’t know how I could accept this ownership group without their endorsement.
  • Interestingly enough, Barry and Orange were the only to council members there. They were introduced to polite applause.
  • Adrian Fenty had this to say: “There’s too much to gain for everybody, even though the process wasn’t the greatest,” Fenty said. “It’s a great time for a new fresh start. We need to get momentum back for the Nationals.”
  • Stan Kasten announced he would be available to District officials, promising to give out his phone numbers. Kasten got a good laugh from the crowd when he told WTOP’s Marc Plotkin that privilege was reserved for people who were elected.
  • Bill Ladson lives up to his nickname, “Rocket.” The guy moves fast.
  • I did not see any MASN crews over there.



  • I asked Charlie Brotman why he was not doing the p.a. duties on Opening Day. “They wanted the regular guy.”
  • I had no problems getting into the press conference.
  • I don’t think there were any more than ten fans in attendance.
  • A fair number of people, including credentialed media, were badmouthing Barry under their breath.

    Also see: MissChatter transcript of Bud Selig’s conference call