Kory Casto debuted on April 3, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on September 28, 2008, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Nationals Park in Washington DC
The Expos are now the Washington Nationals
The current (2005 - present) Washington Nationals team was relocated from Montreal, where they were known as the Montreal Expos.
Marlins Park (2012)
In 2006, the Washington Nationals had a 71-91 record.
In 2005, the Washington Nationals had an 81-81record.
In 2008, the Washington Nationals had a 59-102record.
According to an article on forbes.com, the Washington Nationals were valued at $447 million as of April, 2007.
71-91 was their win-loss record in 2006.
The Mets lost to the Washington Nationals, 9-8, in Washington on September 18, 2007.
Kory Casto debuted on April 3, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on September 28, 2008, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Matt Chico debuted on April 4, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on May 8, 2010, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Levale Speigner debuted on April 2, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on September 24, 2008, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Ross Detwiler debuted on September 7, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on July 3, 2013, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Jesus Flores debuted on April 4, 2007, playing for the Washington Nationals at R.F.K. Stadium; he played his final game on October 3, 2012, playing for the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.
Nationals Park in Washington DC