Nationals Park
Nationals Park in Washington offers one of the most novel and appealing welcome views in baseball. As you emerge from DC's subway the Metro, a quick glimpse to the left reveals the open expanse of its outfield concourse.
Above: Tonight, the Teddy Roosevelt mascot was greeting fans entering the ballpark.
Below: Walking clockwise around the stadium, you arrive at the first base gate, which rises above the street level.
Above: Tonight, the Teddy Roosevelt mascot was greeting fans entering the ballpark.
Below: Walking clockwise around the stadium, you arrive at the first base gate, which rises above the street level.
Walking clockwise around the stadium, you find (above) the first base gate, which rises above the street level.
More impressive and narrative is our next stop: a walkway with years inlaid that correspond to key points in Washington baseball history.
Paralleling the third baseline, a streetside view that works in Washington's Capitol building in the distance.
Next time, we'll take you inside this impressive venue that is building DC's new baseball tradition.
More impressive and narrative is our next stop: a walkway with years inlaid that correspond to key points in Washington baseball history.
Paralleling the third baseline, a streetside view that works in Washington's Capitol building in the distance.
Next time, we'll take you inside this impressive venue that is building DC's new baseball tradition.
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