Washington Nationals
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Established in 1969 | |||||
Based in Washington, D.C., since 2005 | |||||
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Retired numbers | 42 (as Montreal Expos: 8, 10, 10, 30) | ||||
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Warld Series teetles (1) | 2019 | ||||
NL Pennants (1) | 2019 | ||||
East Diveesion titles (5) | |||||
Wild card berths (1) | 2019 | ||||
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Awner(s) | Mark Lerner[4][5] | ||||
Manager | Dave Martinez | ||||
General Manager | Mike Rizzo | ||||
Preses o Basebaw Operations | Mike Rizzo |
The Washington Nationals are a perfaisional basebaw team based in Washington, D.C..
References[eedit | eedit soorce]
- ↑ Holmes, Dan (23 November 2004). "Nationals hold true to color code". Nationals.com. MLB Advanced Media. Archived frae the original on 9 December 2010. Retrieved 16 Februar 2019.
Each incarnation of the Senators, dating back to 1901, shares a common bond: the red, white and blue. Each team has featured the patriotic theme of colors on their uniforms.
- ↑ "Name Game" (PDF). 2018 Washington Nationals Media Guide. MLB Advanced Media. 19 Mairch 2018. Retrieved 26 Mairch 2018.
At a ceremony held Nov. 22, 2004 in the historic Main Hall at Union Station, (then) team president Tony Tavares announced the new Washington MLB franchise would be named the Washington Nationals and the color scheme would consist of red, white and blue.
[deid airtin] - ↑ "MLB and Nationals unveil the official logo of 2018 All-Star Game". MLB.com (Press release). MLB Advanced Media. 26 Julie 2017. Retrieved 12 Mey 2019.
The official logo of the 2018 All-Star Game is as patriotic as its iconic setting. The focal point of the mark is the pristine white United States Capitol dome, which is crowned with the bronze Statue of Freedom. A U.S. flag proudly waves behind it, while the logo is surrounded by a ring of stars. The two stars on the red ring represent the competing leagues, and the six stars on the navy field symbolize their divisions. The ribbon proudly states the location and year of the Midsummer Classic, and to punctuate the mark, the MLB batter is in the colors of scarlet and navy honoring the host franchise.
- ↑ Collier, Jamal (14 Juin 2018). "Mark Lerner named Nats' managing principal owner". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ↑ Svrluga, Barry (14 Juin 2018). "Nationals owner Ted Lerner, 92, to cede control of club to his son, Mark". The Washington Post. Retrieved 15 October 2019.