Private Tour Of Historic Dodgertown (Part 3)
Courtesy TCPalm.comThe Original Dodgertown was the innovative idea of Hall Of Fame Executive Branch Rickey. As General Manager of The Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1940's, Rickey signed Jackie Robinson to an...
View ArticlePrivate Tour Of Historic Dodgertown--Holman Stadium (Part 4)
For the purist in baseball, few would dicker that Holman Stadium in Vero Beach, Florida was once one of the mecca's for Spring Training Baseball. This particular story really nails the atmosphere that...
View ArticlePort St. Lucie & Beautiful Jupiter
After leaving Vero Beach and Dodgertown the other day, The African Queen and I headed down the eastern Florida coastline toward Palm Beach--our final destination--the legendary Breakers Hotel. Still...
View ArticleLooking Back Over The First Three Weeks Of Spring Training 2011
Looking back over the first three weeks of Spring Training 2011 for Our Washington Nationals, here are a few random thoughts with just over three weeks to go before Opening Day at Nationals Park...
View ArticleBack At The National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum
"The total number of items we've collected depends on whether an item is counted individually or as a set (as in an umpire's uniform with equipment)," stated John Odell, Curator at The National...
View ArticleHighlights From Our Behind The Scenes Tour Of The National Baseball Hall Of...
After the frenzy of Stephen Strasburg's debut last June 8th at Nationals Park, The National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum asked for a few items to commemorate The Pied Piper Of Our Washington...
View ArticleNatsfest 2011--Harper & Hondo & Nats Memorabilia Make The Day
When rain began to fall and the opportunity to watch Our Washington Nationals take batting practice at yesterday's Natsfest was cancelled, fans were left a void of things to do from around 4PM until...
View ArticleStinging Cold Opening Day
Photo Credit--Rob Carr Getty ImagesContact with a baseball thrown hard upon a swinging bat in cold weather many times stings.Today on Opening Day 2011 at Nationals Park, Our Washington Nationals were...
View ArticleChanges To Nats Park
Walking around Nationals Park before yesterday's game and the start of the pre-game ceremonies, The African Queen and I noticed these changes to Our Washington Nationals Ballpark. Some were subtle,...
View Article1969 Frank Howard Nestle's Quik Commercial
Update: Frank Cumberland contacted us to let everyone know that MASN's Phil Wood first alerted him on the Hondo Nestle's Quik Commercial.After the conclusion of yesterday's game, Nationals Fan Frank...
View Article2011 Fan Choice Bobblehead Vote Underway
The 2011 Fan Choice Bobblehead vote is underway. Until Sunday, April 3rd at 10PM, fans can choose Adam LaRoche, Ryan Zimmerman, Jordan Zimmermann, Drew Storen or Danny Espinosa as their favorite...
View ArticleMore Cooperstown & Baseball Hall Of Fame Stories Coming
Just a reminder.With Opening Weekend for Our Washington Nationals in full swing, Nats320's series of stories on The National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum and Cooperstown, New York will continue...
View ArticleWhat Was Your Favorite Moment?
What was your favorite moment from today's twice delayed by rain and hail--ending in whipping wind and freezing temperatures game at Nationals Park?Was it Rick Ankiel's two run homer off Tommy Hanson...
View ArticleDanny Espinosa Fan Choice Bobblehead Winner
In four days of online ballot casting, fans of Our Washington Nationals selected Danny Espinosa as their choice for the final of three bobbleheads to be given away at Nationals Park in 2011. The final...
View ArticleViva Baseball--Latino Contributions To The Game
The Viva Baseball exhibit at the National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum stands out among the three floors of historical displays of baseball's history in Cooperstown. Representing every country in...
View ArticleThe Nine Current Latinos In The Baseball Hall Of Fame
In following up to our earlier Viva Baseball story from the National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum here are the plaques of the nine foreign born Latinos currently inducted into Cooperstown.Roberto...
View ArticleKeeping The Hall Of Fame & Museum Updated & Fresh
Keeping any museum updated is a challenge the curators and staff at The National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum constantly face. As Nats320's interview with Hall Of Fame Curator John Odell...
View ArticleLooking Ahead While Protecting The Past At The Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum
As Nats320 concludes our conversation with John Odell, Curator at The National Baseball Hall Of Fame & Museum in Cooperstown, New York, Mr. Odell touches on what's in the works for new exhibits in...
View ArticleEnding With A Blast
Photo Credit--Pat Carter (AP)That was one beautiful swing by Adam LaRoche in the top of the 11th inning tonight at "Whatever The Lastest Name Is" Stadium in South Florida. Our Washington Nationals new...
View ArticleThe Impressive Henry Aaron Exhibit In Cooperstown
Over the past few years, The National Baseball Hall Of Fame has been working to change their Records Room on the 3rd Floor of the museum. The goal to better chronicle the game of baseball by adding...
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