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Article: In NL East, 4 Big Fish and the Nats; Washington's Rivals All Have Title Aspirations
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- The Washington Post
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- February 14, 2005
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Greetings, Washington Nationals, and welcome to the National
League East division. We trust you'll find your accommodations
satisfactory. Here, let us show you to your room.
No, that's not your floor. That's the penthouse, which has had
only one tenant, the Atlanta Braves, for as long as anyone around
here can remember. And no, those middle floors don't belong to you,
either -- not for what you're willing to spend.
Here you go, folks. That's right -- the cellar. Don't be too
disappointed. It's pretty much as your predecessors, the Montreal
Expos, left it when they expired last fall -- except for one thing:
Oddly enough, the higher floors seem to be getting farther and
farther away.
Yes, it ...
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