This day in baseball: D.C. Stadium opens for baseball
Posted: April 9, 2019 Filed under: 20th Century, This day in baseball | Tags: Baseball, D.C. Stadium, Detroit Tigers, John F. Kennedy, Major League Baseball, MLB, National Football League, NFL, President of the United States, RFK Stadium, sports, Washington Redskins, Washington Senators Leave a commentOn April 9, 1962, President John F. Kennedy waited out a rain delay and threw the ceremonial first pitch to open up Washington’s new $23 million D.C. Stadium for its inaugural baseball season. The stadium had initially opened the previous fall for Redskins football on October 1, 1961. More than 44,000 fans attended the Senators’ Opening Day in April as they defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-1.

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