Sports Fix

Nats Beat Mets 3-2 in Their First Walk-off of the Season

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Photo Credit: Patrick Pho

The Washington Nationals were three outs away from a one-run loss against the fourth place New York Mets on Tuesday night but Steve Lombardozzi saved the game by hitting a walk-off sacrifice fly into the glove of Mike Baxter in left field. His sacrifice fly sent first baseman Adam LaRoche around to score. Washington beat New York 3-2 in their first walk-off victory of the season.

The Nats may have won the game but it was night in which the their offense continued to struggle. Manager Davey Johnson’s lineup managed four hits before their three-hit ninth inning rally. They were lucky enough to score early on a solo home run hit by shortstop Ian Desmond off right-handed pitcher Jeremy Hefner in the second inning — Desmond’s eighth home run of the season — but that’s the only run they’d tally up until the ninth inning.

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The Features

Nationals hold Red Wedding of their own

Everyone was hoping for a fairy-tale season for the Nationals.

No one was expecting the George R.R. Martin version.

The Nats limped home under .500, 6.5 games back of division-leading Atlanta, and are six games behind their record from last year at this time. The offense has sputtered like an old Jag throwing another alternator, and the pitching hasn’t quite lived up to its promise amid injuries. The whole season appears in jeopardy at this point, even with the most optimistic fans wondering when the team that was supposed to arise from the Spring like a kraken ready to crush the mere mortals of MLB.

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Music, The Features, We Love Music

The Winning Ticket: Ariel Pink @ U Street Music Hall, 6/10/13

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As a way to say thanks to our loyal readers, We Love DC will be giving away a pair of tickets to a 9:30 Club concert to one lucky reader periodically. (In this case, it’s actually a concert at U Street Music Hall presented by the 9:30 Club!) Keep your eyes open for opportunities at 9am once a week or so to find out what tickets we’re giving away and leave a comment for your chance to be the lucky winner!

Today we are giving away a pair of tickets to see Ariel Pink at U Street Music Hall on Monday, June 10. The prolific Los Angeles native has a local connection, having issued some of his first recordings under a label owned by the band Animal Collective. He has released his last two albums on the famous London-based label 4AD, billed with his band as Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti.

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We Love Music: Paul Kelly @ The Hamilton — 5/30/13

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Musician Paul Kelly (Photo by Tony Mott; courtesy of conqueroo)

A lot has been written about the power of a lone musician to pick up a guitar and make an audience believe in something.

It’s one thing to invoke that image and conjure up a singer-songwriter in the mold of Bob Dylan or James Taylor. It’s another thing entirely to feel physically transported to another time and place in the presence of a quiet master who has lived enough life and picked the right words to break down the mechanics of love and loss with authority.

Australian Paul Kelly strummed his way through an evening at The Hamilton in Washington, DC, last Thursday to do just that. A man of casual gravitas, Kelly himself occasionally quipped he was about to share yet another song about a failed relationship.

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Georgetown, Life in the Capital, People, WTF?!

Bro Can’t Take The Heat, Jumps Into Georgetown Waterfront Fountain (Video)

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It’s been a hot weekend. As someone whose air conditioning unit is currently on the fritz, I can understand if the heat can drive people to do some rather stupid stuff. My friend Mark witnessed such an act yesterday while enjoying some drinks at Tony & Joe‘s on the Georgetown Waterfront.

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We Love Music: The Dandy Warhols @ 9:30 Club — 5/29/13

The Dandy Warhols are one of those rare bands who have managed to transcend their origins to become one of the must-see rock bands. While strongly rooted in psychedelic rock, the group has garnered enough cross-genre appeal with appealing songs and a strong stage presence to make one forget they were best known for doing a certain kind of thing.

The Dandys have been reminding their fans that they did that certain kind of thing pretty well on a tour of their classic album 13 Tales from Urban Bohemia, which they are appropriately playing in its entirety to mark its 13th anniversary. Capitol Records will release an extended 13th anniversary edition of the album on Tuesday, June 11. The Dandy Warhols swept through the east coat last week, including a stop at the 9:30 Club last Wednesday, and soon continue across the country with stops in Cleveland, Chicago, and onward.

The band got straight to work when they opened their show at the 9:30 Club, leaping into the 13 Tales with little fanfare. As they played through the 13 songs largely in tracklist order, the nearly sold-out crowd was transported to a certain state of mind as they were awash in the mellow psychedelia of the band’s third album, which started with slow, ponderous songs like “Godless” and “Mohammed” before truly culminating in the band’s most successful chart single, “Bohemian Like You.”

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Weekend Flashback

Weekend Flashback: 5/31-6/2

I will bet everyone you will meet today will be in one of three moods. First mood is recovering shell shock from last night’s Game of Thrones episode; second mood is smugness at having read the books months/years ago and knowing what was going to happen; or, third, aloofness at not watching Game of Thrones at all. I won’t give away spoilers here, but I will say I’m in the second mood.

Regardless of GoTs, here we are again on a Monday morning with a normal five day week ahead of ourselves. Let us gird ourselves and meet it head on…by checking out photos from the weekend. Excellent as always and guaranteed to keep the work week at bay for at least two more minutes. Enjoy! Continue reading