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NY Yankees/Nats Pre-season with Baseball Book Talk

  • 04/04/2015
  • 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Nationals Park, 1500 South Capitol Street, S.E., Washington, DC

Columbia University Club of DC  invites CCW members  to 

Washington Nationals: World Series-bound

Please join us for a Baseball Talk and Book Signing by Columbia Author

And the first home exhibition game of the season vs. Yankees during the Cherry Blossom

Metro: Green line at the Navy Yard station

Lecture: Taft Conference room
Game: Section 102, Rows W-Z (Outfield reserved)

 

Members: $30 (includes all Ivy club members), Non-members & guests: $35

 

Purchase your tickets at: http://dc.alumni.columbia.edu/natsvsyankees

With the best starting rotation in baseball and a star-studded lineup, the Nationals have a great chance of bringing a World Series title to Washington for the first time in nearly a century. Come hear Columbia alum Frederic J. Frommer talk about this year’s team, and the colorful history of Washington baseball, at a book talk at Nationals Park on Saturday, April 4, hopefully just in time to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom at the ballpark.

Then stick around to watch the Nats host the New York Yankees in Washington’s final preseason game and first home game of 2015. Frommer will be signing copies of two of his books: “You Gotta Have Heart,” a history of Washington baseball, and “Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry.” 

Frommer is a journalist for The Associated Press in Washington who has also written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, POLITICO MAGAZINE and Washingtonian Magazine. He has been interviewed by media outlets including NPR, ABC News, NBC News, ESPN Radio, SiriusXM, MLB Network, Bloomberg Politics, The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Praise for “You Gotta Have Heart”:
The national pastime has a rich history in the nation's capital, and Frederic Frommer tells this fascinating story splendidly. No fan's library should be without this book. 
– George F. Will, syndicated columnist

Praise for “The Great Rivalry”:
The best book ever on the subject of the Rivalry.
– New York Times William C. Rhoden

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