Think warm thoughts with three "Nationals Classics" this week

The Washington, D.C., area experienced another five-plus inches of snow this past weekend. Uncle. Between the frigid cold weather and the recent snowstorms, I think we're all counting down the days until opening day. Bryce_Harper-sidebar-hitting-Nats.jpgWhile Nationals pitchers and catchers, and almost all of the position players, have reported to spring training, we still can't watch live baseball. To get your baseball fix, enjoy three "Nationals Classics" this week on MASN HD. Here's what's on deck: Tuesday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.: On the last day of the regular season in 2009, the Nats and Braves simply did not want the season to end. The two teams played 15 innings in Atlanta before Washington eventually won 2-1. Alberto Gonzalez drove in Elijah Dukes in the top of the 15th to give the Nats the lead. Logan Kensing pitched a scoreless bottom of the frame to give the Nats the win. In 2014, the Nats were perhaps the hottest team in the month of August. The team tied a franchise record with 10 straight wins on Aug. 21, 2014 against the Diamondbacks. The Nats and D-backs were in a scoreless tie heading to the bottom of the ninth. With one out, Denard Span singled and Anthony Rendon drove him in one batter later with a single to center field. The 1-0 victory marked the fifth straight walk-off win for the Nats. Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1:30 p.m.: The Nats kicked off the 2013 season with a bang from young stars Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg. Harper hit two home runs and Strasburg retired 19 straight Marlins to give the Nats a 2-0 win on opening day at Nationals Park.



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