The Hagerstown Suns minor league baseball team could be headed to Winchester.
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Pitcher Rosenbaum named 2011 player of the year
Rendon and others could be members of Potomac Nationals at some point
An environmental issue may cause problems with an I-95 site in eastern Prince William, so the team's owner is looking at a new spot along I-66.
Negotiations about a parking garage are delaying the naming of a new site for a Potomac Nationals stadium.
Brian Rupp is returning to manage in the Carolina League. Only he is doing so with a different team.
Sites for a new Potomac Nationals stadium are still being explored. The new stadium might be in Prince William County. Then again, it could be in Fairfax County or Loudoun County.
Announcement about new stadium not expected to come until December at the earliest
Team ends season with 3-2 loss to Keys in Game 5 of Division Series
Destin Hood stood at home plate in the bottom of the eighth inning. It was to date his biggest at-bat of the season.
P-Nats drop Game 3 thanks to three-hit performance
Pitchers, hitters contribute to P-Nats 8-0 victory
Potomac and Frederick scheduled to play Game 3 on Saturday at Pfitzner
Game two between the Potomac Nationals and Frederick Keys was rained out on Thursday night at Harry Grove Stadium.
Nationals drop rain-shortened game to Keys
There was the 11-game losing streak, poor defensive play, shaky pitching, the loss of hitting prospect Rick Hague after four games due to a shoulder injury and an offense whose .225 average was the Carolina League’s worst.
Playoff preview box
Down two runs heading into the bottom of the eighth, it seemed certain that the Potomac Nationals would enter the Carolina League postseason on a four-game losing streak.
The Potomac Nationals fell a full game behind the Frederick Keys in the Northern Division standings, while the Kinston Indians will extend their final season in the Carolina League for at least another week with a sweep of a doubleheader against the Potomac Nationals 5-3 in game one and 2-1 in game 2.
The Potomac Nationals had two runners on with two outs and were down 9-8 against the Kinston Indians after a furious rally in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Team still in hunt for second half crown
Team beats Lynchburg 5-1
Hood, Kobernus, Leon honored by Carolina League
The Potomac Nationals earned a chance to defend their Carolina League championship with a 6-3 win on Wednesday night in Lynchburg.
Nationals top Lynchburg 5-4
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