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    DMV: One More Nats ‘Defining Moment’

    By Jamie Mottram | May 18, 2009

    DMV is a daily roundup of District-Maryland-Virginia (mostly) sporting links.

    As soon as we publish the Nats’ top 10 real defining moments, Saturday night’s epic tarp fail happens and forces us to reconsider the list. Watch for yourself as the video is long, painful and so worth it. [Sports Rubbish]

    And, yes, at one point the tarp did resemble a giant turd. [Nats Inquisition]

    Nats continue to hit (five-plus runs each game) and continue to lose as they get swept by Philly and labeled “master-level losers”. [WaPo]

    Here’s what having baseball’s worst record reads like. [Thomas Boswell]

    Chris Needham describes “the worst play in baseball history.” [NBC D.C.]

    Nats’ 2007 first-rounder Ross Detwiler debuts tonight. [Federal Baseball]

    MASN treats the Nats blogging community well. [Miss Chatter]

    Phillies fans invaded Nats Park this weekend. [NationalsFanboyLooser]

    Ex-Cub Rich Hill had a fine Orioles debut Saturday. [Camden Chat]

    Koji starts strong, fades late as the O’s split in Kansas City. [The Sun]

    What the Caps need to do to win the Stanley Cup. [Puck Daddy]

    Of course Leonsis ties Star Trek’s “Red Matter” to the Caps. [Ted's Take]

    Cooley “was as excited as Sidney Crosby wearing his leather pants to a Clay Aiken concert” for the DC 101 Chili Cook-Off. [Chris Cooley]

    And Mrs. Cooley is a creative Third Eye Blind fan. [Chris Cooley]

    C-Webb’s all-time Wiz/Bullets starting five. [NBA.com]

    An extensive, shirtless look at Ralph Friedgen’s 80-pound loss. [TWT]

    Scenes from Saturday’s BYOB-less Preakness. [The Sun]

    Today: Pirates-Nats (7:05), Bachelorette premiere (9)

    Topics: DMV, Infinite Sadness, Nationals | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “DMV: One More Nats ‘Defining Moment’”

    1. Max Wass Says:
      May 18th, 2009 at 8:44 AM

      I wanted to go to the DC 101 Chili Cook-Off. Then I remembered how WHFS was a much better station and HFStival was an infinitely better rock festival. Then I broke down and sobbed.

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