The 2010 Top 10 Washington Nationals Moments
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1. Strasburg's debut
Poor Billy Ladson had to resort to including the Werth contract on his list. When, 150 years from now, history of the Washington Nationals is written into one of those godawful hagiography coffee table books like the Yankees get (though I s'pose they'll be e-books at that point... or just a damn chip they implant in your brain like with what the CIA does today), this is the only thing that'll merit mention from this season. Hell, really anything we've witnessed in the last 45 seasons (does feel that way, don't it?) of Nationals baseball probably won't make the cut.
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2. ????
1. Strasburg's debut
Poor Billy Ladson had to resort to including the Werth contract on his list. When, 150 years from now, history of the Washington Nationals is written into one of those godawful hagiography coffee table books like the Yankees get (though I s'pose they'll be e-books at that point... or just a damn chip they implant in your brain like with what the CIA does today), this is the only thing that'll merit mention from this season. Hell, really anything we've witnessed in the last 45 seasons (does feel that way, don't it?) of Nationals baseball probably won't make the cut.
6 Comments:
I suppose the drafting of Bryce Harper might be memorable....
By Unknown, at 12/28/2010 8:42 AM
How about the implementation of Phase II? You can't say that won't have a long lasting impact.
By Anonymous, at 12/28/2010 9:28 AM
Saty what you will, I will remember the Batista "pinch hit" win and the Miss Iowa quote, Miss Iowa's appearance that Friday night-- and the convincing win over the Phillies, followed by Zimmerman's walk off the next night. The best week of baseball in Washington for a long tinme
By Sec314, at 12/28/2010 11:54 AM
' snuck in free one night late in September and the discarded hot dog was particularly tasty!
Can't remember if we won or not.
(Tho', probably not).
But hey! It was my Nat 2010 hi-lite!
By Drew, at 12/29/2010 12:57 AM
I'm going to go with April 5, Brian Bruney pitches a scoreless inning.* Most memorable Nats event since Ray Knight wore a pee-yellow blazer on the MASN set sometime in 2007.
*And he did it in 33 pitches -- so Armasian!
By Basil, at 12/29/2010 9:03 AM
You have ???? over ???? !!!!!!!!!!! Have you completely gone off your rocker. ???? was one of the seminal moments of the year!
By Anonymous, at 12/30/2010 6:08 PM
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