Nats stay on 3WT for three seasons – The Wash. Times
Once again, the Nationals will be carried by Bonneville’s 1500 AM, 107.7 FM and 820 AM frequencies. The former Washington Post Radio is now a talk station called 3WT and is also home of the Capitals. There is potential for some problems of overlap if/when either team makes the playoffs, something that hasn’t been publicly addressed.
Charlie Slowes and Dave Jageler have not yet signed contracts, likely because of the Nationals dragging their feet. Just get it done Stan.
In other news, the Nats hired an amateur scout for North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Kerrick Johnson had recently completed the team’s diversity internship program.
“The team also hired Marteese Robinson, a former director of professional scouting for the St. Louis Cardinals, as East Coast crosschecker. Robinson takes over for Jeff Zona, who was promoted to special assignment scout.”
More from The Free Lance-Star: Nats undecided on fate of radio broadcast team
Torii Hunter tells nationals.com that he is interested in playing D.C. because his friend Dmitri Young is on the team and there is a large African-American community. The Nats would have to open their pocketbook though.
