There hasn't been much news about the Expos proposed move to Washington lately, but that shouldn't stop you from reading Andrew Clem's detailed history of RFK Stadium, the temporary home of Washington's new team.
And when you get a chance, check out Andrew's main baseball page, where you'll find more ballpark histories than you could possibly have time for.
UPDATE: Check out this account of the last moments of Washington baseball in 1971, one that provides a clue to how a new team might be put together:
During his best season, the Senators' final one, [Joe] Grzenda had a 5-2 record in relief, a 1.92 earned run average and five saves for a team with a record of 63-96. "I liked pitching in Washington," he said. "The ball didn't travel real well there. It was always very humid. Heavy air. I liked the place."
Hmmm. Imagine the possibilities.

