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Where at Nats Park (Updated)
First, a few reminders:
- Single game tickets go on sale today at 10 a.m.
- Ballpark tours have resumed. Proceeds benefit the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation.
- Ben Goessling is chatting tonight right here on MASNsports.com.
- MASN is televising Stephen Strasburg's spring training debut on March 9.
And now for the weekly Where at Nats Park challenge...
I apologize for the delay this week. I was feeling a bit under the weather all weekend.

Good luck!
Answer:
Walter Johnson's statue in the Center Field Plaza. And for those that guessed, it was the first part of his pitching motion. Good work!
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Walter Johnson Statue in Centerfield Plaza.
Walter Johnson statue by the center field gates.
The Big Train statue beyond LF.
I believe it's the Walter Johnson statue in the Center Field Plaza.
And no apology needed. It's the season for colds and flu.
That's from the Walter Johnson statue in the center field plaza. (But, I can't tell you which of the four -- or is it five? -- arms)
The bigger question should be *which* hand on the statue? At that angle, I would guess the one furthest back (aka, earliest in the pitch).
Lots of correct answers on this one. I like where many of you are going with the particular position of this photo.
Answers will be revealed on Thursday.
statue of walter johnson pitching? one of the three arms he has on that thing!
Walter Johnson's right hand at the "beginning" of his throwing motion