On the 9th of April, to be exact. President John F. Kennedy throws out the first ball to open the 1962 baseball season at new District of Columbia Stadium. Despite rainy weather, a record Washington crowd of 42,143 shows up to see Bennie Daniels hold the Tigers to five hits in a 4-1 Senators victory. It's a switch for Daniels, who had lost the last games played at both Ebbets Field, in 1957, and DC's old ballpark, Griffith Stadium, the previous season.
(I visited the Stadium twice, after it was renamed for Robert F. Kennedy. First in the 1980s for an Orioles/Mets pre-season game; the second time came in 2007, the third season that the Nats called the multi-purpose park home. That's when this was taken.)
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