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  • Vintagedeputy
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3172

    Nationals wearing Virginia Tech caps tonight

    They may not win alot of games, but that is pure class. Kudos to the Nationals!
  • Eric
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    • Jan 1970
    • 2848

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    Re: Nationals wearing Virginia Tech caps tonight

    http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids...3689586116.jpg?

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    • Eric
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      • Jan 1970
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      Re: Nationals wearing Virginia Tech caps tonight

      http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids...2877489024.jpg?

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      • allstarsplus
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        • Nov 2005
        • 3707

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        Re: Nationals wearing Virginia Tech caps tonight

        Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
        They may not win alot of games, but that is pure class. Kudos to the Nationals!
        They couldn't get enough of the same hats so they had a variety of different VT caps. Awesome tribute. Players like Ryan Zimmerman who went to Univ of Virginia played baseball against Virginia Tech which is their big rival.

        Article below tells how all this came together:

        WASHINGTON - The Washington Nationals wore Virginia Tech baseball caps during Tuesday night's game against the Atlanta Braves as a tribute to the victims of the shooting rampage at the school.


        Nationals players wore a few different versions of the hats; most were burgundy with "VT" in orange or white. Manager Manny Acta, pitching coach Randy St. Claire and other coaches wore white "VT" caps with burgundy stitching.

        The Nationals said the idea of wearing the Virginia Tech caps came from a fan from Calvert County, Md., who e-mailed team president Stan Kasten.
        "When I read it, I thought, 'Wow. This is really nice,"' Kasten said. "It was the very least we could do."

        He said the team ran the tribute past Major League Baseball beforehand and commissioner Bud Selig and chief operating officer Bob DuPuy "were instantly supportive."

        The Nationals held moments of silence for the victims of Monday's shooting before their home games Monday and Tuesday. Washington's RFK Stadium is about 4 hours away from the university's Blacksburg campus.
        "This happening in our backyard, we're more sensitive to this than anybody," Kasten said.
        Regards,
        Andrew Lang
        AllstarsPlus@aol.com
        202-716-8500

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