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Nats fans, families flock to Winterfest

Washington Nationals fans flocked to Walter E. Washington Convention Center for Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2106. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Washington Nationals fans flocked to Walter E. Washington Convention Center for Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2106. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Fans checkout the "Presidents" during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Fans checkout the “Presidents” during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Attendees say at the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest the event is great for family and die-hard fans. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Attendees say at the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest the event is great for family and die-hard fans. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids enjoy the batting cage at Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids enjoy the batting cage at Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids play with 'ice' blocks during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids play with ‘ice’ blocks during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
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Washington Nationals fans flocked to Walter E. Washington Convention Center for Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2106. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Fans checkout the "Presidents" during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Attendees say at the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest the event is great for family and die-hard fans. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids enjoy the batting cage at Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)
Kids play with 'ice' blocks during the Washington Nationals 2016 Winterfest on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. (蜜桃视频app/John Domen)

WASHINGTON 鈥 Baseball may be deep in the winter months, but for thousands of die-hard Nationals fans, this weekend, at least, brought Winterfest to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

For kids, it was a chance to run around and play baseball-related games. For adults, it was a chance to put behind any lingering discord about the way the 2016 season ended and get ready for 2017, when the Nationals are sure to be among the favorites in the National League.

For the die-hard fans who may be too old for Little League, the two-day Winterfest offers a chance to get some autographs, and hear from players and management about what went right and wrong last year, and the moves that were made to make sure 2017 will end with better results. Various forums allow the fans to ask questions directly to people like General Manager Mike Rizzo or pitcher Stephen Strasburg.

But this is an all-ages spectacle, too, and plenty of parents had their little ones running around. Abby Froemming of Alexandria, Virginia was among those taking advantage. She sat and watched her kids play in what was made to look like an indoor snowball fight, complete with 鈥渋ce cubes鈥 they could stack to turn into forts.

鈥淭hey get to see the presidents, Screech, and they get to run around and throw baseballs, and it鈥檚 OK,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e enjoy the team. Our son loves baseball, so he鈥檚 hoping to see some players and have fun today.鈥

She said it was at least her third time coming to this event.

A short walk away Joe Sheehy of D.C. was watching his kids play inside the fences of a mini-ballpark.

鈥淔irst, they were hitting baseballs and running the bases,鈥 Sheehy said. 鈥淣ow Lucas, our 4-year-old, is taking grounders. He was running the bases with Max Scherzer and [Derek] Norris, so it鈥檚 pretty exciting.

鈥淢y son he still thinks it鈥檚 baseball season. Baseball season for him is year-round so this has been great.鈥

Winterfest gives fans their first shot at meeting new outfielder Adam Eaton, who was just acquired from the Chicago White Sox in a trade that cost the Nationals some highly regarded pitchers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a good week,鈥 said Eaton. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited at the opportunity that I have here in Washington and meeting everybody throughout the Winterfest has been great. They鈥檝e really welcomed me with open arms and it鈥檚 been a good introduction.鈥

Eaton arrived in D.C. on Friday and said he鈥檚 getting to know the staff. He said Daniel Murphy was one of the first of his teammates to reach out to him, welcoming him to the club and making clear that they鈥檙e in it to win it. Eaton is also still what you鈥檇 call a new dad. His son was born the day after Opening Day 2016 and is 8 months old now. He says the experience has made him a better player by changing his perspective on the mental side of things. Now he won鈥檛 dwell too long on a bad day at the park because when he gets home he has a laughing baby with a poopy diaper to change.

It also means he鈥檚 less worried about how he鈥檒l fit in with the team and what comes next. Instead, he鈥檚 most worried about finding out 鈥渨here spring training is?鈥

鈥淚 try not to make it any more difficult than it already is. It鈥檚 going to be difficult transformation just in a sense of learning people, learning names, learning a new city. But realistically the first thing I want to know is where鈥檚 spring training?聽 Where am I going to live?聽 My family is number one priority in my life and for them to be comfortable in the city that they鈥檙e going to be living in is number one for me.鈥

John Domen

John has been with 蜜桃视频app since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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