Game 7: A Fictional Memoir
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It was September 30, 1971, and 11-year-old Jimmy couldn't believe his 
watering eyes. The last inning of the last game his beloved losers—the 
Washington Senators—would ever play got trashed by rowdy fans and then 
the team skipped town. Jimmy thought his first love was lost forever.
However,
 in 2005, America's favorite pastime suddenly returned to the Nation's 
Capital. The new team wasn't any better than the old team, though. In 
fact, they were worse. But James, now in his 50s, still got a job 
working at Nationals Park (because getting paid to watch baseball was a 
no-brainer.)
For Washington fans, 2019 seemed to be over before it 
started: Eight weeks into the season, the Nats were 19-and-31 with a 
slew of injuries. Then on May 24th, something improbable began to happen
 on the field; and by October 1st something magical began to happen for 
James ... and to Jimmy.
While every Nats fan already knows the 
final outcome of this underdog World Series shocker, baseball lovers 
from around the country will enjoy discovering the Fall Classic journey 
that culminated in a season Washington DC  will never forget.

 
 
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