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Washington Nationals jerseys are for sale at reasonable prices and you can use them as gifts for family and friends. The Washington jerseys we are offering for sale at www.mlb-players.com are of various kinds; authentic and replica. We have the following Nationals team jerseys; the Washington Nationals Authentic Major League Baseball Batting Practice Jersey which is blue in color and the logo is the word "Nationals" printed in red and outlined in white. The second Nationals jerseys we have for sale is the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball Replica Jersey which is white in color with pinstripes and the logo on this Nationals jersey is The word "Nationals" printed in blue and outlined in red. The third Nationals jersey is another Washington Nationals Major League Baseball Replica Jersey which is grey in color and the logo is the word "Washington" printed in red. The Washington Nationals was founded in 1969 as a National League expansion franchise. The Washington Nationals ballpark is Stade Olympique (Olympic Stadium) and the uniform colors for the Nationals jerseys are, blue, red, and white. The logo design is stylized M for Montréal, in which can be seen a lowercase red 'e' for Nationals and a lowercase blue 'b' for baseball. The Nationals jerseys are worn by the following current stars of the Washington Nationals, T.J. Tucker, Tony Armas, Luis Ayala, Tony Batista, Chad Bentz, Rocky Biddle, Ron Calloway, Jamey Carroll, Vinny Castilla, Endy Chavez, Ryan Church, Chad Cordero, Einar Diaz, Jose Guillen, Cristian Guzman, Livan Hernandez, Joe Horgan, Nick Johnson, Sun-Woo Kim, Henry Mateo, Tomo Ohka, John Patterson, Jon Rauch, Ternell Sledge, Claudio Vargas, Brad Wilkerson and Jose Vidro. The Washington Nationals were the first Major League Baseball team outside the United States, they played in the Eastern division of the National League. Negotiations took place between the Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players association, it was announced in September 2004 that the franchise would move to Washington D.C. for the 2005 season. However, the plan is pending approval of the team owners and pending a buyer and a stadium deal.
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