D.C. baseball
Coverage of the Montreal Expos' move to Washington to become the Nationals and the negotiations for a new D.C. stadium and ownership team.
Lerner group gets Nats
Major League Baseball yesterday named a group headed by Washington native Theodore N. Lerner, a reclusive shopping mall and office complex developer, as owner of the Washington Nationals, but Lerner isn't quite getting the benefit of a fresh start. More/span>
D.C. mayor seeks delay
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Agency faults Stadium Authority
The attorney general's office is contending that the independent state agency that owns Oriole Park at Camden Yards exceeded its authority by paying more than $100,000 to a prominent Baltimore attorney to explore potential litigation against Major League Baseball. More/span>
The path to D.C.
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Angelos goes to Milwaukee for meeting with Selig
Peter G. Angelos traveled to Milwaukee yesterday to meet with Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig amid indications that the Orioles owner will soon be able to announce a deal to protect the club from financial harm by the new team in Washington. More/span>
Baseball for D.C. appears imminent
As Major League Baseball appeared on the brink of returning to the nation's capital, negotiations yesterday between Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos and the sport's president resulted in significant progress on protecting the club from a new rival 40 miles to the south. More/span>
Expos-O's television network considered
Baseball's offer to establish a regional sports network to help assuage the Orioles' concerns over a competing franchise in Washington could prove highly lucrative, but would face a number of practical obstacles, according to experts. More/span>
D.C. would cozy up to smaller stadium
WASHINGTON - When it opened in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was hailed as an old-fashioned ballpark with modern amenities that nestled cozily into its urban environs. More/span>
League envoy seeks to ease Orioles' pain
Major League Baseball sent a high-ranking emissary to Baltimore yesterday to seek the Orioles' blessing for a competing franchise in Washington, but team owner Peter G. Angelos remained resolutely opposed. More/span>
Sun Q&A
Ed Waldman on major-league baseball in D.C.
Rusty Payne, McLean, Va.: Please tell us the differences between the impact on the Orioles of a team in Loudoun County and a team in D.C. More/span>
Beltway ballgame
Washington baseball creates pitchmen duel
If the Montreal Expos relocate to the Washington area, it would be the beginning of the end for the Baltimore Orioles. The Orioles' revenue would plummet, cutting the money for player payroll and development. More/span>
Beltway ballgame
D.C. not only contender to be Expos' new home
If Peter Angelos gets his wish and Major League Baseball doesn't relocate the Montreal Expos to the Washington area, the team will have to play somewhere next season. More/span>
Beltway ballgame
Each spring the money starts flowing into the bars, restaurants and hotels around Camden Yards when the Orioles are in town. More/span>
Washington hungers for own team
The city that lost major-league baseball twice -- and has spent a good deal of the past 33 years trying to get it back -- is so close to success that it can nearly taste the Cracker Jack. More/span>
D.C. baseball
Coverage of the Montreal Expos' move to Washington to become the Nationals and the negotiations for a new D.C. stadium and ownership team. More/span>
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