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NATIONALS REINSTATE WILSON RAMOS, OPTION JHONATAN SOLANO TO SYRACUSE PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 30 April 2013 14:29

          The Washington Nationals today returned from rehab and reinstated catcher Wilson Ramos from the 15-Day Disabled List and optioned catcher Jhonatan Solano to Syracuse of the Triple-A International League. Nationals Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.

           Ramos, who missed the last 14 games with a left hamstring strain, is batting .300 with two homers, three RBI, three walks and three runs scored in six games this season with the Nationals. The 25-year-old went 2-for-4 with a double, a walk and one run scored in two rehab games with Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League. 

           Solano, 27, has appeared in three games this season with Washington.


 
Bryce Begins" to Debut April 30 on ESPN PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 30 April 2013 14:10

“BRYCE BEGINS” – A FILM DOCUMENTING BRYCE HARPER’S JOURNEY TO STARDOM –  

DEBUTS TUESDAY, APRIL 30 AT 9:00PM ET ON ESPN

 

“Bryce Begins,” a one-hour film documenting Harper’s journey from a teenager through the present day, will debut Tuesday, April 30 at 9:00pm ET on ESPN.  A collaboration between Major League Baseball Productions and 3 Penny Films, “Bryce Begins” features extensive behind the scenes access with Harper and his family and rare footage from the years leading up to his Major League debut. 

 The film also features new interviews with Harper, his father Ron Harper, Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo and Director of Player Development Doug Harris, Nationals teammate Ryan Zimmerman, Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., Harper’s agent Scott Boras, among many others. 

 Harper and the Nationals will be featured on ESPN twice this week in addition to the film, Monday night and Wednesday night vs. the Atlanta Braves, with both games beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.


 
Washington Nationals, Bloomberg Sports Announce New Analytic Technology Solution Partnership PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 05 April 2013 21:57

The World's Leader In Sports Analytic Technology To Design State of the Art Player Evaluation System For Nationals Baseball Operations Department

The 2012 National League Eastern Division Champion Washington Nationals and Bloomberg Sports, the world’s leaders in sports analytic technology, today announced a new partnership to design a state of the art player evaluation system for the Nationals Baseball Operations Department. This new partnership is the latest step in analytic technology for Bloomberg Sports, which has been a leader in creating solutions for MLB teams, players and fans for the past four years. The Nationals new system will combine a number of diverse data sources on all professional players with customized and enhanced technology to assist the evaluation process. The platform is being created with both laptop and mobile capability, and the two parties will begin implementation and development of the new system immediately.

“We have a need in our business today to manage data quickly and efficiently to make sure we are maximizing the performance of all our assets on and off the field. No one can help us manage all that data more effectively than Bloomberg Sports,” said Mike Rizzo, Nationals Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and General Manager. “We have a need to make sure everyone in our baseball operations department has access to the best tools to properly evaluate our players, from prospects to the players on our Major League roster. This partnership will make the evaluation process more robust for individuals at all levels of our organization, and will help give us the best chance to be successful not just today, but well into the future.”

“This partnership with the Nats is our next step to help professional sports organizations use technology to enhance on field performance, and we are very pleased to be able to build a system for Mike and his team which can help give them the best opportunity to continue to be highly successful for the long term,” said Bill Squadron, President, Bloomberg Sports. “From baseball to soccer and other sports, our growing business is all about the efficient and effective management of data to help improve performance, and we are looking forward to applying all that we have learned in a relatively short time to help the Nationals maximize their great potential for years to come.”


 
Paul Mccartney’s “Out There” Tour comes to nationals park PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 05 April 2013 21:44

Paul McCartney announced today that he will perform at Nationals Park – home of the Washington Nationals – on Friday, July 12, 2013 as part of the “Out There” World Tour.

Tickets and parking will go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 12 at 10 a.m., online at nationals.com/McCartney and by phone at 888.632.6287. The show will be held rain or shine and will be promoted by Live Nation.

“It’s an honor to welcome Sir Paul McCartney to Nationals Park,” said Andrew Feffer, COO of the Washington Nationals. “Although he is no stranger to D.C., we are excited for his return to the Nation’s Capital to showcase his legendary music and put on a one-of-a-kind show for the fans.”

 It was nearly 50 years ago when McCartney made his first trip to Washington for the Beatles’ first ever U.S. concert in 1964 at the Washington Coliseum.

 Previous concerts held at Nationals Park include sold-out performances by Elton John and Billy Joel in July 2009; Dave Matthews Band featuring Zac Brown Band in July 2010; and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band on September 14, 2012.

 Paul McCartney's “Out There” tour will feature brand new, never before seen production and, as ever, hours of material from the most beloved catalog in popular music, with Paul performing songs spanning his entire career as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course The Beatles. The "Out There" tour will see Paul and his band travel the world throughout the year, visiting both places of historical significance to Paul and new spots for the very first time.


 
Washington Nationals Homestand Highlights PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 28 March 2013 18:42

Last chance to secure 2012 pricing for Season and Mini Plans

 The 2012 National League East Champion Washington Nationals invite fans to celebrate the return of the national pastime to the Nation’s Capital throughout the first homestand of the 2013 season. While advance tickets for Opening Day are sold out, fans can purchase tickets and enjoy promotional giveaways and exciting activities when the Nationals take on the New York Yankees, Miami Marlins, Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves.

 

friday, march 29

· Exhibition Game Presented by Heineken Light: In preparation for the season ahead, the Nationals will face the New York Yankees in a preseason exhibition game at 2:05 p.m. Great seats are still available and can be purchased at nationals.com/tickets or by calling 202.675.NATS(6287).

 

· Heineken Red Star Lounge: To celebrate the new STAR longneck bottle, Heineken will host the Red Star Lounge and bar in the Center Field Picnic Area, a go-to destination for fans 21 and older. The lounge will be open from 11:30 a.m. until the end of the seventh inning. In addition, Heineken Light brand ambassadors will distribute coupons good for $2 off the purchase of a Heineken Light at the Red Star Lounge and other concession locations throughout the ballpark.

 

· 2013 Schedule Magnet Giveaway: The first 20,000 fans to enter Nationals Park through Center Field Gate will receive a 2013 schedule magnet.

 

Monday, APRIL 1

· Opening Day: The Nationals will commemorate Opening Day and the start of the 2013 season when the team hosts the Miami Marlins at 1:05 p.m. on Monday, April 1. The first 20,000 fans to enter the ballpark through Center Field Gate will receive an Opening Day Cap presented by GEICO. Nationals fans are encouraged to show their NATITUDE by wearing red and plenty of Curly Ws!

 

Emceed by Emmy Award-winning sports broadcaster and CBS News Special Correspondent James Brown, the Opening Day pregame ceremonies will include:

o Ceremonial First Pitch thrown by former Staff Sergeant and Medal of Honor recipient Clint Romesha

o Game Ball delivery by Admiral Sandy Winnefeld, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

o Lineup Card delivery by D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray

o National Anthem and America the Beautiful performed by the U.S. Army Chorus Quartet

o A giant American flag unfurled by members of the D.C. Air National Guard and the D.C. National Guard in the outfield

o Starting Nine featuring children of deployed service members

o Play Ball announcement made by Winthrop Roosevelt, great-great grandson of Theodore Roosevelt

o 2012 National League Awards Ceremony

o N Street festivities will include balloons and fire trucks adorned with a giant American flag

o The Nationals drumline will perform outside Center Field Gate

o The Kids Zone will feature caricature artists, face painters and a sign-making station

o “Scott’s New Band” will perform at the Miller Lite Scoreboard Walk

 

Advance tickets to attend Opening Day are sold out, but fans can still purchase Standing Room Only tickets for $20 at nationals.com/tickets, or at the Nationals Park Box Office, while supplies last. Additionally, approximately 400 Grandstand seats will be available for $15 at the Main Box Office starting at 10:30 a.m. on the day of the game.* Fans are encouraged to arrive earlier than normal in order to enjoy Opening Day festivities.

 

wednesday, APRIL 3

· $1 Hot Dog Night Presented by Hatfield: Nationals fans will have the opportunity to purchase hot dogs for just $1 at participating NatsDogs stands until the start of the sixth inning. While supplies last, some restrictions apply.

 

· Taft: To celebrate the newest Racing President, relatives of William Howard Taft will visit Nationals Park and participate in the pregame ceremonies.

 

wednesday, april 10

· $5 Beer and Peanuts Night: Fans will be able to purchase a beer and peanuts combo for just $5 at participating NatsDogs stands until the start of the sixth inning. While supplies last, some restrictions apply.

 

friday, april 12

· U.S. Navy Day: As one of the five Branch Days this season, the Nationals will honor members of the United States Navy throughout the pregame ceremonies including:

o Ceremonial First Pitch thrown by the Honorable Ray Mabus, Secretary of the Navy

o New sailors will take the Oath of enlistment

o Game Ball Delivery by YN1(SS) Derrick T. Neese, Office of the Chief of Chaplains, OPNAV Sailor of the Year

o National Anthem and God Bless America will be performed by members of the U.S. Navy Band

 

saturday, april 13

· Gio Gonzalez Bobblehead: The first 15,000 fans to enter Nationals Park through Center Field Gate will receive a Gio Gonzalez bobblehead presented by PNC Bank. Fans will also have the opportunity to receive a bobblehead with the purchase of any Gio Gonzalez name and number jersey or t-shirt. Offer available at the Nationals Clubhouse Main Team Store only, while supplies last.

 

sunday, april 14

• Kids Opening Day Presented by Jr. Nationals Kids Club: The Nationals invite the team’s youngest fans to help kick off the 2013 season by celebrating Kids Opening Day. In addition to a variety of kid-friendly activities including face painters and caricaturists, the team will host Signature Sunday presented by New Era and Kids Run the Bases.

 

· Screech’s Birthday: Screech, the team’s official mascot, will celebrate his eighth birthday. Fans can join Screech and his mascot pals from across the region, all of whom will participate in a pregame meet and greet session in the Kids Zone and take part in many fun-filled antics throughout the game.

 

· Pups in the Park: Back by popular demand, Nationals fans and their canine friends can enjoy the first of four games that make up the 2013 Pups in the Park series. Fans and their pups will enjoy a special pregame Pup Parade on the field and a designated Pup Zone in the Family Picnic Area featuring pet sitters and representatives from the Washington Humane Society and NOVA Dog Magazine. Owner tickets are available for $22, while dog tickets cost $8 and benefit the Washington Humane Society. To purchase tickets, fans can visit nationals.com/pups or call 202.675.NATS(6287).

 

season-long ACTIVITIES

· Miller Lite Party Night: Nationals fans 21 and older can once again enjoy the popular Miller Lite Party Nights at the Miller Lite Scoreboard Walk before Thursday, Friday and Saturday home games. Party nights feature live music and $5 beer specials prior to first pitch. Starting at just $21, fans can purchase a Scoreboard Pavilion seat and receive a drink at the Miller Lite Scoreboard Walk Bar. Offer available online only at nationals.com/party. Some restrictions apply.

 

· Signature Sunday presented by New Era: Every Sunday, two Nationals players will sign autographs from on top of the Nationals dugout for approximately 20 minutes starting at 12:15 p.m. on a first come, first served basis. Weather permitting, subject to player schedules and timing.

 

· Kids Run the Bases: Following each Sunday game, kids ages 4-12 are invited on the field to run where their heroes play.

 

PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION

Visit nationals.com/waytogo for information on parking and additional routes to Nationals Park. To receive up-to-date WMATA service notifications on a mobile device, fans are encouraged to register for Alert DC at https://textalert.ema.dc.gov/.

 

* One ticket per person, while supplies last.


 
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