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Caberfae Peaks' official opening was in January, 1937, making it one of the oldest ski resorts in the US. The resort opened with a lodge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and one ski trail named "Number One". The first rope tow was powered by a Ford Model A car engine. Over the next five years, a dozen more trails were cleared and ...
Max Scherzer holds the franchise record for most Opening Day starts with five. He is 1–3 on Opening Day, with one no decision. Liván Hernández is the only pitcher to make an Opening Day start for both the Expos and the Nationals. [3] As the Washington Nationals, the team played their home games at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium from 2005 to 2007 ...
The Nationals had only one pending major league free agent after the 2023 season: reliever Carl Edwards Jr., who had finished the season on the 60-day injured list. The Nationals also declined their 2024 club option for outfielder Víctor Robles, who had also ended the season on the 60-day injured list, while retaining his rights through ...
With three games against the Mets and one game against the Atlanta Braves postponed due to COVID-19, the Nationals' Opening Day was rescheduled for April 6 at home versus the division-rival Braves. [62] Before the game, the Nationals and an announced crowd of 4,801 [note 1] observed the ceremonial raising of Washington's 2019 World Series ...
The Nationals started out rough, having a 36–54 (.400) record at the All-Star Break, but briefly bounced back, going 25–15 (.625) after the All-Star break, including an 11–4 (.733) stretch after being no-hit by Michael Lorenzen on August 9, to improve to 61–69 (.469). However, they went 10–22 (.313) to finish 71–91 (.438) the season ...
Opening Day on March 28 – the earliest opening day in MLB history excluding international openers [66] – saw a pitchers′ duel before a sell-out crowd at Nationals Park between the starters who had won the last three Cy Young Awards: the New York Mets′ Jacob deGrom, who won it in 2018, and Washington's Max Scherzer, who won it in 2013 as ...
The day after the Washington Nationals won the 2019 World Series on October 30, 2019, in Houston, Texas, nine members of that championship team officially filed for free agency: pitchers Jeremy Hellickson, Daniel Hudson, Fernando Rodney, and Jonny Venters; infielders Asdrúbal Cabrera, Brian Dozier, Howie Kendrick, and Anthony Rendon; and outfielder Gerardo Parra. [5]
The Nationals finished their spring training schedule with a 15–13 record, good for sixth in the Grapefruit League. Among projected starters, catcher Wilson Ramos led the team with a .385 batting average, driving in 13 runs. [9] Young infielder Zach Walters hit at a .379 clip in 29 AB in his quest to make the Opening Day roster. [10]