In front of the largest crowd of the season, the Nationals, in the last major league game to be played at RFK, beat Philadelphia, 5-3, to finish their three-year stay at the 41 year-old Washington, D.C. stadium with a home win-loss record of 122-121. The ballpark, which also hosted the expansion Senators and the NFL’s Redskins, has served as the Nats’ home since 2005, when the franchise shifted from Montreal to the District of Columbia.

On September 23, 2007 — In front of the largest crowd of the season, the Nationals, in the last major league game to be played at RFK, beat Philadelphia, 5-3, to finish their three-year stay at the 41 year-old Washington, D.C. stadium with a home win-loss record of 122-121. The ballpark, which also hosted the expansion Senators and the NFL’s Redskins, has served as the Nats’ home since 2005, when the franchise shifted from Montreal to the District of Columbia.

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