Nationals announce Jim Bowden Appreciation Day festivities
03/31/2009 9:26 AM ET
Jim Bowden Appreciation Day - Date announced, Sunday, June 7, 2009

Today, the Washington Nationals announced that a special day would be held during the 2009 season to remember the distinguised career of former Nats GM, Jim Bowden. In a release to the press, Nationals President Stan Kasten said "We greatly respect and admire Jim Bowden. He showed characteristic poise and maturity, and demonstrated his selfless love for the game and the Washington Nationals. We all believe it is imperative that we honor this man, who fought for the integrity of this team.
As the first general manager in the history of the Washington Nationals, his influence and direct imprint on the franchise is immeasurable. He was hired by Major League Baseball to manage a nearly unmanageable situation, without the benefit of local ownership. But, he knew he would be serving a fan base long hungry for the return of big league baseball to the Nation's Capital. He accepted the challenge and fulfilled it with enthusiasm, intelligence, and gritty determination.
Jim's efforts to develop a competitive club on the field, while dedicating himself to building a minor league system second to none, will serve the Washington Nationals for years to come. The Washington Nationals ownership group, management, players, and fans, owe a great deal to Jim Bowden. He laid the groundwork for a team that we know will be a perennial contender in the National League East and throughout the league. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors, and we take this opportunity to honor him with his own special day. Jim's roots in Cincinnatti helped bring several former Reds to the Washington Nationals franchise. Due to this, the Washington Nationals will wear a special ballcap to honor Jim Bowden during a special Sunday game against the New York Mets.
03/31/2009 9:26 AM ET
Jim Bowden Appreciation Day - Date announced, Sunday, June 7, 2009


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Today, the Washington Nationals announced that a special day would be held during the 2009 season to remember the distinguised career of former Nats GM, Jim Bowden. In a release to the press, Nationals President Stan Kasten said "We greatly respect and admire Jim Bowden. He showed characteristic poise and maturity, and demonstrated his selfless love for the game and the Washington Nationals. We all believe it is imperative that we honor this man, who fought for the integrity of this team.
As the first general manager in the history of the Washington Nationals, his influence and direct imprint on the franchise is immeasurable. He was hired by Major League Baseball to manage a nearly unmanageable situation, without the benefit of local ownership. But, he knew he would be serving a fan base long hungry for the return of big league baseball to the Nation's Capital. He accepted the challenge and fulfilled it with enthusiasm, intelligence, and gritty determination.
Jim's efforts to develop a competitive club on the field, while dedicating himself to building a minor league system second to none, will serve the Washington Nationals for years to come. The Washington Nationals ownership group, management, players, and fans, owe a great deal to Jim Bowden. He laid the groundwork for a team that we know will be a perennial contender in the National League East and throughout the league. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors, and we take this opportunity to honor him with his own special day. Jim's roots in Cincinnatti helped bring several former Reds to the Washington Nationals franchise. Due to this, the Washington Nationals will wear a special ballcap to honor Jim Bowden during a special Sunday game against the New York Mets.

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