The Nationals won the series, four games to three, Read More See Full Story. The Washington Nationals are a professional baseball team based in Washington, D. Championship World Series 1 Kennedy Memorial Stadium.
Who is the greatest Washington Nationals? To qualify as a greatest player for this team, the player must have played one season for this team. If not, we will remove the player.
Without a viable owner willing to operate the team in Montreal, it was widely thought that the sale of the Expos to MLB was the first step in the process of either moving the team or folding it all together.
The final attendance for the season was 2,,; the total in Washington, DC exceeded the previous three seasons in Montreal combined and was 11th in MLB. The Nationals do not list these numbers as still being retired, and no player wore either Numbers 8 or 10 during the season. Reliever Mike Stanton did wear the number 30 during his brief stint in Washington, indicating that all numbers formerly retired by the Expos are now available for the Nationals.
Figures from all of sport, including sportswriters, are eligible, but, as yet, no Nationals figures have been honored. The following Washington Senators are so honored:. All others either played for or managed the "Old Senators" who became the Twins. Neither the Twins nor the Rangers ever retired any numbers while they were the Washington Senators, nor have they so honored any former Senators since their moves. Louis Cardinals. Baseball Wiki Explore. Top Content. Recent blog posts.
Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Washington Nationals. History Talk 0. Franchise History. Soto 7. Turner 2. Rendon 7. Scherzer 9. Scherzer 7. Scherzer 6. Harper 9. Rendon 6. Werth 4. Zimmermann 5. Morse 3. Riggleman , J. McLaren and D. Zimmerman 6. Zimmerman 7. Acta and J. Guzman 4. Zimmerman 4. Soriano 6. Patterson 4. Guerrero 7. Vazquez 6. Alou and J. Guerrero 6. Let us start with the fact that there is only one active player left who played for the Expos.
For , it had been down to Maicer Izturis and Bartolo Colon, but in , Izturis announced his retirement. Now the ageless wonder Colon is the only player left in all of baseball who pitched for the Expos. Following a failed attempt to disband the Expos, Major League Baseball purchased the team prior to the season after the club failed to secure funding for a new ballpark.
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