I wrote the following letter to George Solomon of the Wash Post. I added smiley's here. I'm not sure he'll respond but I'm sure some of you will!
Dear George and my fellow DC Baseball fans.
I’m sorry, I just don’t get it! Why doesn’t MLB and others as well recognize our rich history of Baseball in Washington? History doesn’t just belong to one team and not others, it belongs to all teams that have a SHARED HISTORY! Why don’t the powers that be realize this fact?! I think it was last year that a columnist in the post wrote at least 1 article about this subject and it still has me seeing RED (and not the good kind of red that the Lerner’s painted the town with last year either)!
My friend Kathe and I were in Cooperstown to see Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn get inducted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame (that’s another email, another time). We went into the Hall of Fame Museum a few times because at times it was too crowded to see anything. There is an exhibit there which has a little bigger than a locker size exhibit for each team in MLB. In each Locker are the uniforms of the team, picture of a player, any famous memorabilia for that team and a large black card showing a little history of each team. I was livid when I read the exhibits for Washington, Minnesota, and Texas.
Washington Nationals:
Founded: 1969
Former Nickname: Montreal Expos 1969-2004
Home Field: Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Retired Uniform Numbers: 42 Jackie Robinson
Currently Washington does not recognize uniform numbers retired by Montreal: 8 Gary Carter, 10 Andre Dawson, 10 Rusty Staub and 30 Tim Raines
World Championships:
None (the red is my editing and not the HOF)
Did you see those founded dates? Did you see under WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS it says NONE?
Now under the Minnesota Twins. I forgot to take a picture of the Texas one.
MINNESOTA TWINS:
Former Nicknames:
Washington Senators 1901-1960
Washington Nationals 1905-1956
Home Field: Hubert Humphrey Metrodome
Retired Uniform Numbers: 3 Harmon Killebrew, 6 Tony Oliva, 14 Kent Hrbek, 29 Rod Carew, 34 Kirby Puckett, and 42 Jackie Robinson
World Championships: 1924, 1987 and 1991
The SENATORS ONE AND ONLY CHAMPIONSHIP IS ON THE CARD OF THE MINNESTOTA TWINS!

The former nicknames also belong to the Nationals! Its their history too. Just because they moved twice does NOT mean that Washington doesn’t have a Baseball history before 1969 when the current team’s past came into existence! That World CHAMPIONSHIP belongs to Walter Johnson and Washington’s history as well as Minnesota. There are 3 teams that share a common history as being (and 2 originating) in WASHINGTON. Why can’t history be portrayed that way?
I should have checked out the Baltimore and Yankee history. I wish I had thought of it because a one time Baltimore Orioles became the New York Highlanders who became the NY Yankees. Don’t try to tell Baltimore that it doesn’t have a history prior to 1954! Although I haven’t been to the Sports Legends Museum, I remember exhibits in the Babe Ruth Museum showing Baltimore Baseball History before and after the New York Highlanders were created. Maybe I should contact SABR and have them check into this shared history topic because didn’t the Seattle Pilots become the Milwaukee Brewers? Does Seattle’s history belong to Milwaukee? Does the Braves History belong only to Atlanta?
On a similar note. Don’t try to tell a Baltimore Ravens fan that the Colts are a part of Indianapolis history and NOT Baltimore! Tell a Cleveland Browns fan that the only history its team has belongs to the new one which took the place of the one that moved to Baltimore?!! You’ll get kicked in the teeth!
In Walden’s Bookstore near the counter, they have playing cards featuring either baseball players or football players on the cards by city; named, for example NY Heroes (featuring Yankee players). They only have Washington Heroes for the REDSKINS. That’s fine well and good but I called the attention to the clerk (some kid much younger than I am), that Washington too has its baseball heroes and why doesn’t’ the card company make cards for them? His response? Because Washington’s Baseball Team has only been around for 2 years! I said, I don’t think so! We had Walter Johnson, and Josh Gibson, and Harmon Killebrew and Roy Sievers and Ted Williams managed our team! His response was NOT this team. That team moved someplace else. That’s just one example of how young people of today will be acquainted with Washington DC baseball.
Just as I walked away in disgust there, I’m just as disgusted now. In the mildest language I can muster is THIS REALLY REALLY REALLY STINKS! ITS UNFAIR AND ITS JUST NOT RIGHT!

I may post this in another forum. I may just write the Hall of Fame. Who’s with me?!
Sincerely,
Carol Allen