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The Washington Nationals are looking to get back on track in the 2007 season after finishing their 2006 campaign with a 71-91 record and a last place finish in the NL East. The Nationals had the talent on the field, but could never get in consistent rhythm throughout the 2006 season. Now, with a fresh start and a solid bullpen, the Nationals will look to improve on last season's record and make a run for the post-season. With many starting pitching questions now being answered, the National could be a sleeper contender for the playoffs. Don't miss any of this seasons Nationals action at RFK Ballpark with your Washington Nationals Tickets. Get your Tickets before it's too late!
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The Washington Nationals ended the 2006 MLB season a lamentable last place for the second year in a row in the National League East with a win average of .438. The news isn’t all bad though, as they enter their third season hungry to prove themselves. Pitcher John Patterson is healed and ready for action, pitcher Chad Cordero won arbitration and is eager to focus on the game and aging manager Frank Robinson was replaced with the young and aggressive Manny Acta. Nationals fans are eager to see how it all works out in 2007 and Coast to Coast has the tickets you want to watch it live. With such an exciting season ahead you’ll want to grab your tickets to RFK Stadium today!
According to the Washington Post, tickets for the top seats at the Washington Nationals' new stadium will cost as much as $400 per game, among the highest prices in Major League Baseball, the team announced yesterday. Fans will pay at least $150 per game to sit in the 1,800 most desirable locations in the stadium, the team said. The most expensive seat this season at RFK Stadium is $140, according to the team's Web site. The new stadium is being built with $611 million in public funds along the Anacostia River in Southeast Washington and is scheduled to open next spring.
Besides the opening of a new stadium, the 2008 Washington Nationals season will feature a home series against the Baltimore Orioles of the American League. Even though the Washington-Baltimore rivalry is only a few years old, their proximity to each other and the fact that the Orioles tried to prevent the Montreal Expos from moving to Washington should make this a rivalry to watch. No matter what game you want to see at Nationals Park this season, GoTickets.com has your Washington Nationals tickets.
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Washington Nationals Tickets Baseball tickets to a Washington Nationals game are still relatively inexpensive, compared to the ticket prices of other MLB teams, even the Baltimore Orioles. The Nationals are hoping to start a new name for themselves in their new city, and fans in the Maryland/Virginia area have the unique opportunity to be a part of this baseball teams rise to it's first NL Pennant run.
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