From pre-game throughout the game with the Phillies, your complete guide to enjoying the new Nationals Park. Tags: Ryan Zimmerman, Jesus Flores, Manny Acta, Philadelphia Phillies, Five Guys Burgers, Nationals, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Washington Nationals baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Pat Burrell, Jose Flores, Nationals Park, I.M. Pei, East Wing of the National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., South Capitol Street, Hard Times Cafe, Red, Hot and Blue, Noah's Pretzels, Cantina Marina, Five Guys Burgers, Pentagon Pizza, Kosher food, Boardwalk Fries, Krazee Ice, Ben's Chili Dogs, Red Roof Bar, Natmobile, Little Nats, Big Nats, Anacostia River vista, U.S. Capitol vista, Southeast, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington, President's Race, Presidents Seating, Diamond Club, designated handicap seating, HOK Sports, Accessibility, Accessible ballparks, March 30, 2008, capacity: 41,888, wide variety of concessions, High Definition scoreboard, Navy Yard Metro Station and Stop, Childrens area, Club Level, parking for season ticket holders, new ballpark, new ballparks. glass, limestone, concrete, Southwest Washington redevelopment, minimal foul ground, RFK stadium, Griffith Stadium, picnic area.
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I hope the Nats get good in the near future, because that stadium is fit for a championship-caliber team.
I just visited DC for the second time this year and second time of my life. I've been to Nationals Park both times and I must say, while the team isn't so hot, scoring a total of 0 runs in the 2 games I went to, but stadium is tremendous. I love the scoreboard (and the Five Guys; best burgers on the East Coast).
But you were wrong when you said 'all seats angled towards HP. I did sit in the only seats not angled towards HP the first time I went. Check 'em out, they are...