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  2. History of the Washington Nationals - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C., mayor Anthony A. Williams supported the name "Washington Grays", in honor of the Negro-league team the Homestead Grays (1929–1950), which had been based in Pittsburgh, but played many of their home games in Washington. In the end, the team owners chose the name "Washington Nationals", which had been the official name of the ...

  3. Washington Nationals - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 2004, the team's management chose the name "Washington Nationals", [37] revealing the club's official colors of red, white, and blue the next day. [38] The Nationals played their first three seasons at RFK Stadium until Nationals Park could be built.

  4. Washington Nationals (National Association) - Wikipedia

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    Several other baseball clubs based in Washington, D.C., have also used the historic name Nationals. The team played their home games at the Nationals Grounds and the Olympics Grounds . They joined the National Association in 1872, playing 11 games that year, and 39 more games in 1873, [ 1 ] although some sources recognize the 1873 team as a ...

  5. History of professional baseball in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The National League Washington Nationals (2005–): The Montreal Expos, under the ownership of Major League Baseball, were relocated to Washington and sold to a new ownership group. The Nationals adopted similar colors to 1968–1971 Senators adding gold accents to a tilted version of the expansion Senators cursive "W" logo.

  6. History of the Minnesota Twins - Wikipedia

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    The name "Nationals" would appear on the uniforms for only two seasons, and would then be replaced with the "W" logo for the next 52 years. The media often shortened the nickname to "Nats". Many fans and newspapers (especially out-of-town papers) persisted in continuing using the previous "Senators" nickname. Over time, "Nationals" faded as a ...

  7. Washington Nationals are no longer for sale, principal owner ...

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    Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals are no longer for sale, ending a search for a new owner after the team was on the market for nearly two years. Principal owner Mark Lerner told The ...

  8. 25 years before the Commanders, a different Washington team ...

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    The Washington Football Team changed its name to the Washington Commanders, calling to mind the NBA's Washington team changing its name from Bullets to Wizards.

  9. Do you know why the NFL's Washington Commanders changed ... - AOL

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    Here is why Washington's NFL team was renamed. The Dolphins and Commanders will hold a joint practice Thursday and play an exhibition Saturday. Here is why Washington's NFL team was renamed.