Somehow, the Wizards found a way to make their fans feel worse this season; The 2016 Washington Nationals: Best and worst case scenarios, Part I; Walmart still selling Maryland T-shirts featuring the outline of Massachusetts; A sweep? Sorry, Scottie Pippen, but your Bulls might not even beat these Warriors.; Lagging ticket sales leave Rio Olympics officials searching for ways to fill empty seats; West Coast trip leaves Wizards nearly out of playoff contention; Don’t ask Steve Kerr to choose between the ’95-’96 Bulls and the Warriors. Just don’t.;
 
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That time Dusty Baker tipped me $50 for singing to him after a World Series loss
A Post reporter who moonlights as a bar-room piano man once had an interesting encounter with the Nationals new manager. (And no, he didn't keep the $50 bill.)
Somehow, the Wizards found a way to make their fans feel worse this season
The Wizards have manufactured disappointment for most of 35 years. This season still stands out.
 
The 2016 Washington Nationals: Best and worst case scenarios, Part I
The highest of hopes and the most gloomy of fears for this year's Nationals.
 
Walmart still selling Maryland T-shirts featuring the outline of Massachusetts
An explanation from Walmart only makes this more confusing.
 
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A sweep? Sorry, Scottie Pippen, but your Bulls might not even beat these Warriors.
After Scottie Pippen said he believes his Bulls would sweep Stephen Curry’s Warriors, we did the math.
 
Lagging ticket sales leave Rio Olympics officials searching for ways to fill empty seats
Will crowds come to a country presently afflicted by so many problems?
 
West Coast trip leaves Wizards nearly out of playoff contention
The Wizards went 2-3 out West and return home needing a miracle to make the playoffs.
 
Don’t ask Steve Kerr to choose between the ’95-’96 Bulls and the Warriors. Just don’t.
Golden State's coach is not one to tug on Superman's cape. Or Michael Jordan's.
 
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