Out of all the milestones in the sports world, throwing a no-hitter in a baseball game might be the hardest one to accomplish. It’s not just a test of your athleticism, but of your endurance and your ability to hold… Read More ›
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Will Cicadas Impact The Nats’ 2021 Season?
The cicadas are coming. Every 17 years, a magnificent scientific phenomenon occurs, and we in the Washington, DC area are at the epicenter. Trillions of bugs, who spend the majority of their lives underground, feeding off of the roots of… Read More ›
Major League Baseball Made The Right Decision To Move The All-Star Game From Atlanta
In a democracy, voting is the most fundamental, crucial, and sacred right. Our government is run by representatives chosen by the people, based on the visions for the future of this country the people want to see realized. Protecting the… Read More ›
What a Strange Opening Day!
The day had finally arrived. More than a year had passed since the Washington Nationals won the 2019 World Series, and following a disappointing shortened season in 2020, the Nats were gearing up for their first series of the 2021… Read More ›
How DC Can (And Should) Let Fans Into Nationals Park In 2021
The summer of 2020 felt very different than most other summers. Of course, there would not be any big family vacations or afternoons spent at the pool with friends, but the pandemic took one of our nation’s most cherished summer… Read More ›
Previewing the Nationals’ 2021 Season
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – baseball is almost back! The 2020 season was a bizarre one for baseball, as delayed start, shortened schedule, universal DH, and playoff games played in neutral “bubbles” in the Sun Belt… Read More ›
Remembering Hank Aaron
Today, baseball lost a legend. Hank Aaron, the Braves outfielder most famous for breaking Babe Ruth’s record for most home runs in baseball history, passed away, yet another devastating loss of an MLB legend in the past 12 months. Born… Read More ›
Why 2020 Was an Important Year of Firsts for Baseball
In the baseball world, 2020 was almost a lost cause. There was a significant period of time in April where baseball fans and players truly believed that no baseball would be played in 2020, which would have been yet another… Read More ›
Matt’s Bats Chat with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
I recently had the amazing opportunity to interview the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Rob Manfred, about his new youth baseball initiatives. Ever since taking the reins as Commissioner in 2015, Manfred has done a great job encouraging young kids… Read More ›
Get Max Scherzer’s Autograph For Great Causes
Last year, during his first season with the Washington Nationals, ace of the staff Max Scherzer launched a charity called Baseball Cards for a Cause. Max autographed fans’ baseball cards in exchange for a donation to the Washington Nationals Youth… Read More ›