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The Nats Blog is a baseball site dedicated to bringing you the best coverage of Washington Nationals baseball possible. Primarily focusing on the Nationals, The Nats Blog will be right there with you throughout the season, through its ups and downs, explaining its inside and outs. Along the way we will bring you weekly updates on our minor league farm teams as well as stories from around Major League Baseball. The Nats Blog is a blog for people who believe being a Nationals fan today means being there for the start of something special. The Nats Blog looks at baseball from an organizational and sabermetric view and always tries to bring Nats fans the best and brightest content possible.
The Nats Blog content to this date has been featured on: 
CBS Sportsline (front page!), ESPN's Sweet Spot Netowrk, Yahoo!'s Big League Stew, Mister Irrelevant, Metsblog.com, Yardbarker (front page!), Ball Hype (front page!), Mets Merized Online, Baseball Reflections, Detroit4lyfe, Where Have You Gone Andy Van Slyke, McCovey Chronicles, Retro Sports Talk, Gaslamp Ball, Red Reporter, AZ Snakepit, Real Fake Sports, Blue Workhorse, and The Baseball Opinion.
Staff:
Editor-in-Chief/Head Writer - William Yoder (wryoder at gmail dot com)
Contributing Preview Writer - Ted Youngling
Contributing Writer - Bryce Stucki
Nationals Columnist - Phil Naquin
About the Editor
William Yoder - Born and raised in the Washington D.C. area I always felt slighted not having a team to call my own. At the early age of 11 I accompanied my parents to Virginian's for Baseball meetings to try and get a team brought to my beloved Northern Virginia. I like to think that being a cute faced kid I at least helped the grassroots organization succeed in the ultimate cause, to get a major league team to the area. In 2005 we were all awarded with the Washington Nationals.
After high school graduation I left D.C. to attend Ohio Weselyan Univeristy to study sports journalism. It was a rewarding four years. During my summers I would grab freinds and drive 10 minutes to friendly RFK to watch the Nats with four-dollar college student tickets.
I graduated in the spring of 2009 and am currently in the market for a job in the field.
I can be contacted at WRYODER [at] gmail [dot] com.
Thank you for stopping by The Nats Blog.
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