Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
May 15, 2005
Night at RFK

Here's a video that captures last night at the Washington Nationals game. It includes interviews with fans and rain delay action.

To see it quick, here's a version appropriate for dail-up.

If you'd like the high quality movie, you can download this version (15 MB). (You may want to right click and save target as.)


Posted by David Pinto at 08:35 PM | Games | TrackBack (1)
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Excellent.

I was supposed to go Saturday night but gave my tickets to one of the guys splitting our season ticket package in exchange for two other games later in the season. I ended up next door at Taste of the South in the Armory where they had to shut the VIP tent down because of the wind and the howling rain.

We got there just in time - I wore a tux on the metro and my wife wore her gown - and walked in without a problem. 15 minutes later everyone coming in looked like they had jumped into a swimming pool. Lots of expensive silk gowns ruined - not to mention the $150 haircuts and makeovers these prima donna women had that day.

We left early, walked outside during a break in the rain and took the metro back. No problems.

Posted by: countertop at May 16, 2005 08:22 AM

Man...I can't wait to go to to another Nats game again. They are awesome to watch. I'll have to bring my cameral along next time I go. And I wondered...how did you make your video exactly?

--Tim

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