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Big Announcement Coming SundayP-Nats to unveil their newest additionThe Potomac Nationals are preparing to make an announcement regarding their newest addition Sunday at the 15th-annual Hot Stove Banquet and Silent Auction at the Hyatt Fair Lakes in Fairfax, Virginia. The event is scheduled to run from 5:30-9 p.m.Don't miss this opportunity to be on hand for the big announcement. Media wishing to cover the event should contact Tripp Miller, director of media relations, at 703-590-2311 or tmiller@potomacnationals.com to RSVP. Fans who can't make it to the banquet should check PotomacNationals.com Monday morning to hear the big news.The silent auction and cocktail hour will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a seated dinner and program featuring keynote speaker Mike Rizzo, General Manager of the Washington Nationals. The P-Nats will also welcome Manager Gary Cathcart, Assistant Director of Player Development Mark Scialabba and Director of Player Development Doug Harris.In addition to the big announcement, the club will be presenting the annual Terry Sullivan Fan of the Year, the P-Nats Player of the Year, Employee of the Year and the Prince William County High School Baseball and Softball Players of the Year awards.Every year, the Potomac Nationals receive donations for the silent auction from Minor League and Major League Baseball teams, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS organizations and various Potomac Nationals sponsors. All proceeds from the silent auction will benefit the Prince William County Public Schools Education Foundation.Opening Day at The Pfitz is set for April 8, when the Potomac Nationals host the Salem Red Sox. P-Nats season tickets and mini-plans are available now, so call 703-590-2311 to order yours today!
new mascot. (just guessing)
New stadium plans?
Didn't the Atlantic League just get approval to build a stadium near Dulles? The P-Nats programs have had a design for a new stadium for a while now (http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/ballpark/page.jsp?ymd=20070117&content_id=155384&vkey=ballpark_t436&fext=.jsp&sid=t436), but I can't imagine they have the funds to move forward.
It seems like a silly idea to put two teams in Loudoun, but what do I know. :-)
How the heck does Loudon afford 2 stadiums?
Who knows? But evidently Loudoun can.
I've been hanging out with too many NASCAR fans.
#2 but Fairfax county is #1.http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/22/counties-rich-income-forbeslife-cx_mw_0122realestate_slide_2.html