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WASHINGTON, DC – The Washington Wizards and the Bullets & Wizards Alumni Association will celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 1978 Washington Bullets championship when the Wizards host the ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder gave the Washington Wizards a small victory after they won the NBA Finals. The Wizards have had a ...
When the Washington Capitals defeated the Vegas Golden Knights for the Stanley Cup title, they ended a 14-year dry spell since the last time a D.C. team won a major league championship, dating ...
Former Kansas City Royals shortstop U.L. Washington, ... had a two-out single in the seventh inning of Game 3 of the 1980 American League Championship ... helping the Royals win their first pennant.
Frank Herzog was not satisfied in 1975 with having landed the Washington Bullets PBP announcer position. This is the third installment in our Commanders Wire feature on Washington broadcast legend ...
Photograph courtesy of the Washington Nationals. Sunday, September 15. The first 20,000 fans attending the last game against the Marlins—at 1:35 PM—will receive a 1924 Championship Pennant, perfect ...
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
Bryant played with Washington for four seasons between 2018 and 2022. He was also a part of the 2022-2023 Denver Nuggets squad who won the championship two years ago. Jackson played one season ...
Pegged as a win-now move, the former Washington Wizards has struggled to make an impact on his new team as the Bucks face a 3-1 deficit against the Indiana Pacers.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.