Good morning, Camden Chatters.
Lots of fun stuff is going on not far from Baltimore. Tonight, Washington D.C. will host a World Series game for the first time in 86 years, when guys with names like Heinie Manush, Goose Goslin, and General Crowder were in the lineup for the Washington Senators. They lost to Mel Ott’s New York Giants on Oct. 7, 1933, to lose the Series, and it’s been a long wait for the Fall Classic to return to the nation’s capital. Now the Nationals will come home to a hero’s welcome, already up two games to none over the Astros, with a chance to seal a championship in front of their own crowd this weekend.