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Section 102....2 rows behind left field fence! First time at Nats Park...any suggestion?

The big pre-game (and post-game for that matter) area is the Bullpen, right outside the centerfield gate - large, open area with music, beer tents and food trucks. Not too far away (20 min walk) is Barracks Row (8th Street) with lots of bars and restaurants.

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Friday night baby! Sitting in the Diamond Club seats behind home plate after winning a raffle. 7 row back I think. Free food and beer all night as well. My ass will be at the park well in time for the gates to open. Can't wait!

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I've been going to the ballpark longer than I can remember -- literally. I was 6 or 7 when my parents took me to see the last regulation game played at Memorial Stadium; I barely remember it. Since then, my family has gone out to the ole OPACY at least two times a year, win or lose; although we tend to go slightly more often when the O's are on a winning tear (in other words, not in August/September, unless the year is 2010 ;)).

I'm 26, and one thing I have NEVER done is to visit a non-Orioles baseball park. Combine that with the intensification of my Orioles fandom as I've grown older and realized that my day job is pretty boring, so I have been wanting to experiment a little and see some new sights aside from just OPACY.

Being that I live in that sweet spot right between Baltimore and Washington -- almost exactly equidistant to the city limits of each -- it's equally easy for me to get to a Washington Metro station as it is for me to get to the Light Rail. But I've never actually gone to an away game before, partially because the Nats are relatively new, and partially because we barely ever play them (and I wouldn't go to the Nats to watch them play any other team than the Orioles).

So, it starts today. I'll be at Nats Stadium tonight to watch Arrieta. Let's hope he's found his stuff so I don't go home broken-hearted on my first away game. I'm betting on a favorable outcome because we have such a good road record, but the Nats are really good, so that evens the odds a bit.

If you're wearing orange at Nats Stadium and you see a big, scruffy guy in a black O's t-shirt in the stands, feel free to say hi. I may post what section I'm in later in the day from my phone; right now I don't have my tickets with me.

Anyway, off to work in Baltimore for a short day, and then I'll be treating my mom to a game on "mother's day week". I've been raving to my mom about the O's winning ways every night, so they better not disappoint ;) Go O's!

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