Thanks all. We went to the 2nd game, and got there just as folks (looking very downtrodden) were leaving. One man even siad to me "You just coming? You missed history my friend, unfortunately".

I was wearing my blue Nationals t-shirt and my red Curly W hat. Only got one snide comment from someone in the stands, but he then redeemed himself by saying that he has worked with the Lerner family, they are first rate, and that the Nationals should win their division within a few years! Another fan apologized to me for the first ones comments (she was an Os and a Yankees fan!). All in all, I was VERY surprised at how friendly everyone was. The park is nice; it seems so small when you're coming from RFK. We had excellent seats ($15) in the upper leverl immediately over home plate.We then moved to left field lower just foul of the foul pole to meet my nephews. Great sightlines wherever we were.I was upset to have missed the historical 30-3 drubbing the Zeroes took. Wilky had a so so evening from what I saw. We had to leave in the 7th inning, just after the Zeroes took the lead, so that cut short my recon mission. A beer was $6 for Bud light, $6.50 for Guinness (thank g-d they had Guinness). All in all, a surprisingly nice evening, that left me panting for our new park!
edit- I had prepared a large dinner of a couple of pounds of marinated skrt steaks for the bbq before we left, so didn't partake of the bbq at the park, although I did come in the Eutaw Street entrance. Also, probably due to the fact this was the 2nd game of a double header, I was able to park in lot B free! Wouldn't that be nice at new Nationals Park?
