Once the flag caught the wind just right at the top of the pole, a bearded, Nationals Hawaiian-shirt-wearing fan dropped to one knee for the first proposal of the baseball season.
WASHINGTON — When the Washington Nationals won the franchise's first World Series title last October, fans imagined being inside Nationals Park on Opening Day to watch the championship pennant raised into the sky.the Nationals fell to the New York Yankees 6-1
And once the flag caught the wind just right at the top of the pole, a bearded, Nationals Hawaiian-shirt-wearing fan dropped to one knee for the first proposal of the baseball season."I thought we were like five years away," she said, but only after saying yes. Another couple ate Chipotle bowls behind home plate. Joggers ran up the steps leading to field level Rocky-style. The parking garages sat eerily empty. The pregame moments of silence and national anthem were only audible if paying attention. Social distance was made easy for the curious who milled around the surrounding blocks.
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