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Opening Day in Washington today was notable for the absence of two persons, the first being President Obama. Â Starting with President Taft more than a hundred years ago in 1910, they have been there. Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon–so many have been there throwing out the first pitch in Washington, DC and the renewal of that […]
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, Calvin Coolidge
, City Of Brotherly Love
, Clark Griffith
, Decorum
, Distinct Impression
, Eisenhower
, Fan Fare
, Fanfare
, Fir
, First President
, Hundred Years
, Library Of Congress
, Major Sports
, Nationals
, Navy Band
, Nixon
, Obama
, Offi
, Opening Day
, Pageantry
, Patriotic Fervor
, Pennant
, Philadelphia Philles
, President Coolidge
, President Taft
, Puppies
, Roy Halliday
, Series Champs
, Spectacle
, Sports Team
, Time Baseball
, Troubled Times
, Truman
, Two Persons
, Walter Johnson
, War Time
, Washington Library
, Washington Photo
, Weather
, Wold Series
, Worst Games
The 1994 Montreal Expos will go down in history as one of the ultimate “What If?” teams after jumping out to a 74-40 record through their first 114 games, a .649 winning percentage, 105-win pace and a possible date with destiny before a work stoppage kept them from finishing what they started. Thanks to the […]
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· Tagged with 1994 Montreal Expos
, 50th Anniversary
, Butch Henry
, Camera Eye
, Canadian Soil
, City Of Brotherly Love
, City Of Montreal
, Connie Mack
, Cy Young
, Cy Young Award
, Date With Destiny
, Game One
, Jimmy Dykes
, League Champion
, Lefty Grove
, Marquis Grissom
, Montreal Expos
, Philadelphia Athletics
, Randy Milligan
, Solo Homer
, Work Stoppage