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Nationals in need of capital improvements
If the Washington Nationals decided not to return from the All-Star break, would anyone really notice? The D.C. Council will consider tacking on another 5 percent sales tax to tickets and most items purchased at Nationals Park in an effort to close a potential shortfall in revenue needed to pay off the stadium debt.
Will Guzman get a chance to twinkle?
Nationals’ fans can only hope that NL All-Star skipper Clint Hurdle finds a way to get shortstop Cristian Guzman into tonight’s game at Yankee Stadium in some meaningful way. Guzman leads the league in hits with 126, and is second overall in Major League Baseball. Plus, he was originally a Yankee product, traded away to Minnesota for Chuck Knoblauch in 1998. One would hope he’d get more than just a token at-bat.
Nats honor fans who died in stadium shuttle bus
The Washington Nationals held a moment of silence Sunday for two fans who died on a team-promoted shuttle bus on the way to a game.
City settles with developer over stadium parking
The D.C. government has agreed to pay a prominent Georgetown developer $2.5 million to drop one lawsuit, and the threat of another, that he levied after claiming D.C. stiffed him on a pair of development opportunities.
D.C. Council gives OK to energy, sign, bills
The D.C. Council has voted to place electronic message boards for voting rights at the John A. Wilson Building and at Nationals Park.
Baseball Capsules
John Lackey held the Dodgers to three hits for 8 2-3 innings, Francisco Rodriguez retired James Loney with the bases loaded for the final out and the Angels avoided a sweep with a 1-0 win over the Dodgers on Sunday. |
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