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In an expansion franchise was awarded to the city and they began playing at the new multi-purpose RFK Stadium. Also named the Washington Senators, they played here for a decade before moving to Arlington, TX, becoming the Texas Rangers, due to lack of support. For over three decades Washington, DC was without a professional baseball team. In the s several teams including the Houston Astros used Washington DC as leverage to have new ballparks built in their city.

In Montreal, for nearly decade the Expos struggled to attract fan to Olympic Stadium and were unable to get a new ballpark built. By it became inevitable that the Expos would eventually leave the City of Montreal. Several cities sought the Expos, but Washington DC was the logical location for the team to relocate.

It had been without MLB for over three decades and became one of the largest cities in the country that could support a baseball team. Built in , RFK Stadium lacked many of the amenities of newer ballparks and was a multipurpose stadium.

Part of the agreement for the Expos to move to DC was the city would build a new ballpark. Throughout December , there were weeks of political wrangling as several members of the District of Columbia council balked at an earlier plan to finance a new stadium. City officials and MLB negotiated a deal that allowed public financing for the ballpark.

The ballpark has yet to be named after a corporate sponsor and is known as Nationals Park. The Washington Nationals ballpark breaks away from the traditional mold of newer ballparks and has a sleek, more modern design that features a mostly glass and steel facade.

Most fans enter the ballpark through the outfield that leads from the Navy Yard Metro station. Open concourses can be found throughout the ballpark with escalators and ramps taking fans to their seats. First phase completed September Construction begun June , move-ins underway early Whole Foods expected to open in late Completion expected in Underway late , completed early Construction underway early Underway fall , delivery Construction underway in , with completion in Underway early , delivery West Half Residential unit project with 65, sf retail.

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Location and the Basics 1. Where is Nationals Park? What does the ballpark look like? What was there before? How much did the stadium cost? Who's paying for it? I've heard it's a riverfront stadium. Is that true?

Games and Other Events 6. When was the first game at Nationals Park? Are there other non-baseball events at the stadium? Nationals Park, By the Numbers 1. Go to Google Maps for driving directions.

Note that the stadium site is in Southeast DC, but is not in "Anacostia. The ballpark's western side faces South Capitol Street, with the U. Capitol one mile to the north. Nationals Park, with a capacity of approximately 41,, has been designed to fit in with the limestone-and-glass look that has been used on many of the iconic buildings of Washington DC. Though the ballpark's "limestone" is actually pre-cast concrete.

The ballpark's acre footprint was home to warehouses, parking lots, asphalt plants, auto repair garages, five residences, and a strip of gay nightclubs, all of which were seized via eminent domain in You can browse my many photos of the ballpark's exterior and interior to see how it currently looks, and also see pictures of what the area looked like before construction began: You can also see many of the renderings of the ballpark released over the past three years, as well as a gallery of the buildings that were demolished in Spring to make way for the stadium.

Nationals Park is a publicly funded stadium; Washington DC agreed to fully fund a stadium as part of the deal that brought the former Montreal Expos to Washington.

No money was taken from the city's general fund to pay for the stadium. Certain upgrades at the park that would break the cost cap are being paid for by the team's owners.

For more on the deal between the city and the team, see the Feb. While the stadium is not right on the banks of the Anacostia River, it is only a short distance away.



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