Spring is Springing!

The weather has been clearing up lately and that means more play time outside!  I’ve been very busy as of late visiting friends from all over the District.  Since my last post I visited St. Ambrose Catholic school as their “Fun Day” was taking place.  Then I visited my friends from Challenger Baseball at Georgetown Prep where I got to pitch and play the field a bit.  Recently I attended “Bike to Work” day in which I was sure to ride my bike to Nationals Park.  Manny Acta and I stopped by Kimbal Elementary School to stress the importance of reading to elementary school students the other day.  I love to read and I had to share with the school my love of reading.  Recently, when we played Baltimore, the Orioles Bird was in town for a friendly competition at ESPN Zone called “Battle of the Birds.”  At the battle, I was able to defeat the bird in a basketball, football and arm wrestling competition.  And for my great accomplishment, I won the “Golden Birdhouse!”  It’s been a busy few weeks, and I will only get busier.  Next weekend I’ll be in Texas to visit my friend Captain of the Texas Rangers for his birthday party!

 
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Until next time,

SCREECH

Rain Cant Dampen My Birthday Spirit!

This Sunday was my 4th Birthday!  I had Slapshot, G-Wiz, Glory, Lucky, George, Jack, YoUDee, Doc, Testudo and Talon here at Nationals Park to help me celebrate the occasion.  Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate with my plans, but we were able to have a great time regardless.  My buddies and I hung out on the concourse of the Park and were able to greet a bunch of Nationals fans that were hoping for the game to begins.  Later, all my friends presented me with my very own birthday cake!  The cake didn’t last long as we all ate it seconds after it was presented to me.  I think my current tummy ache is still a result of so much cake being eaten!  I hope to have all my friends back to Nationals Park again soon so they can actually witness a game! 

 

Until next time, Go Nationals!!!

 

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A Rainy Curly W!

The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the die-hard Nationals fans at Nationals Park Monday night, as the Nationals were able to record another Curly W!  After a two hour rain delay, Jordan Zimmerman started his first career game and boy am I glad to have him pitching for us.  His control was incredible and he even reached 95 mph on his fast ball!  Jordan’s pitches earned him his first career win in a game that ended shortly after midnight!  The game was wet, and ended early the next morning, but the results were well worth the wait!  I already can’t wait for Jordan’s second career start.

 

Until next time,

Screech!

OPENING DAY!!!

 Finally!  It has seemed like forever, but Opening Day finally came!  It was great to have the Nationals back playing in their home ballpark yesterday, and I was so pumped to be back entertaining Nationals fans.  The day started in the early morning as I was interviewed by a few morning shows.  I showed off the promotional items for opening week to ABC and rode my new segway for FOX 5!  As the game approached in the afternoon I couldn’t contain my excitement.  The air was crisp, the crowd was buzzing, and the atmosphere couldn’t have been better!  The crowd was really easy to excite because everyone was already thrilled to witness baseball again for the first time of the year.  During the game, in between meeting so many great people, I delivered Papa Johns Pizza to some lucky fans, crowned Abe the winner of the day’s presidents race, tossed some t-shirts, and danced my wings off!  I’m so glad that baseball is back, and I can’t wait for the next 80 home games!!!

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A Basketball Natural!

Since my last post, I’ve been flying around the District like never before, visiting schools and hospitals and winning mascot basketball tournaments.  Yes that’s right, not only can I play baseball, apparantly I’m a natural at basketball as well.  The other day I entered the “Fox 5 Mascot Madness” tournament that was televised on Fox 5.  At the start of the tournament, I was ranked as the number 2 seed, only behind G-Wiz of the Washington Wizards.  I won my first two rounds and then matched up in the finals with no other than G-Wiz himself.  The crowd at Bethesda’s high school was cheering with excitement for what they new would be an intense matchup.  As predicted, the score was close but I was able to win the matchup 7-3 and took home the trophy!  I couldn’t believe that I had won the championship!  Neither could G-Wiz apparantly as he threw a “cheap-shot” punch at me which I will surely gain revenge on in the future!  Either way, I was very happy to bring the hardware and bragging rights back to Nationals Park!

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March Mania!!!

Hey everyone and thanks for stopping by again!  I can’t even explain how great the month of March has been to me.  I’ve been able to meet so many people for the first time with my new look!  Last week I showed off some of my basketball moves at a Red Cross fundraiser at the Thomas Jefferson Community Center in Arlington and was able to meet some really cool people!  That same day, I visited the George Washington University Hospital for an event called “Kids in the Kitchen” in which volunteers stressed the importance of staying healthy to all you young ones. 

 

Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Picture 001.jpgThe next day I helped the firefighters of Engine 21 celebrate their 100th anniversary!  The guys provided everybody barbequed lunch and drinks, but I was just fine eating all the gummy worms I packed!  Recently I stopped by Hard Times Cafe in Clarendon where I met with some diners and ate a delicious bowl of chili.  Those guys at Hard Times sure know how to cook!  This weekend was no different as I stayed very busy.  Saturday I was at the University of Virginia where George, Tom, Abe and Teddy raced at a lacrosse game.  The race was close but hometown favorite Tom came out with the victory.  Teddy, of course….lost, however I have a feeling he may be in line for a victory real soon!  Sunday I marched in the Saint Patricks Day Parade with all of the presidents.  I wore a kilt and soon realized how drafty those things actually are!!!  I love parades and itPicture 006.jpg was a great way to celebrate Saint Patricks Day! 

 

Right after the parade I headed to my good friend G-Wiz’s birthday party at the Verizon Center.  During the Wizards game last night, I was able to catch up with my other buddies, the Oriole Bird, and Slapshot as well.  We all had a great time meeting the Wizards’ fans and wishing G-Wiz a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!  My wings are really tired right, so I’m going to take a quick bird nap.  Look for me in town real soon because I am continuing to be real busy
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Hitting up the Town!

 
It’s been a busy week for me, and boy does that make me happy.  I’ve been running around town so much meeting so many Nationals fans, it’s no wonder I’m skinny now!  On Tuesday I spent my day at the Metro Center and Farragut North metro stops with my fellow Nat Packers to meet with fans and pass out pocket schedules for the upcoming season.  The day was cold, but the thought of baseball made me all warm inside!  I was so happy to receive all sorts of comments on my new, slimmer look!  On Wednesday I visited Modells Sporting Goods store in Bethesda.  That store is like a candy store…..I wanted everything!  I spent a lot of my time checking out some new baseball mitts and bats for the upcoming season and met some Nats fans that stopped by.  Thursday night was a lot of fun because I was able to hang out with my cousin Slapshot at the Verizon Center for the Capitals game against the Maple Leafs.  I helped Slapshot ref a “mites on ice” game that took place during intermission.  Even though the Capitals lost, their fans were great and really appreciated me coming.  After the reffing, I watched some of the game and had a great time “rocking my red!”  Today I spent my day infront of PNC bank in North East DC and had a great time waiving to all the cars that passed! 

Thanks for stopping by my blog again, and look for me in the community these next couple of weeks.  I’ll be out there all the time, these wings don’t stop!

 

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The New Me!

As I’m sure you’ve all noticed by now, I’ve been doing a lot of growing up lately!  I’ve been getting older (I’m a teenager in bird years), skinnier, and taller and boy am I loving it.  While I was transforming into my new look I’ve been staying out of the public eye.  But today, I was ready to reveal my new self!  This morning I was on the fox 5 morning show where I was on tv!  It was a lot of fun to be on television and boy are those lights in the studio bright!  From there, I was off to the ESPN Zone where we had the official “unveiling” of the new me.  Once there, I danced to a montage of songs infront of a crowd.  The crowd all loved it, and it was at that point that I new everyone would LOVE my new look.  Later today, I was off to the Childrens Hospital where I was able to meet many special children.  It felt great to brighten the days of children who are sick in a hospital.  Look for me to be out in the community a bunch in March and I can’t wait to show you all my new look in person!

 

-Screech!

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Natsfest and the Caravan

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This weekend was the
first annual Natsfest at Nationals
Park, and boy did I have
a good time.  I’ve been waiting for this
day for so long, and it was great to see Nats fans all over

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the park in the
middle of winter!  The event included
player autograph sessions, clubhouse tours and a special Kids Zone.  I spent most the day in the Kids Zone and there
was so much to do in that room that I didn’t know where to go first!  I “rocked” the crowd after playing some
guitar (hero that is), learned that I really need to practice my tee ball
skills, bounced in one of those huge bounce house thingies, and signed a bunch
of autographs!  After spending most of
the day there, George, Tom, Abe, Teddy and I made our ways over to the Stars
and Stripes club to meet some other fans. 
Before I knew it, the event was pretty much over and everybody headed
home.  Natsfest was so much fun and got
me even more excited for opening day!

 

The next day I headed
out into DC along with a bunch of the players as part of the Nationals caravan.  The first place we stopped was Amidon-Bowen Elementary
School in SW Washington where
the students were treated to a special assembly.  The players

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handed out red curly “W” hats to
all of the students and stressed the importance of reading.  Next, the players each took turns reading to
the students a Dr. Suess book titled, Oh
The Places You’ll Go
.  After
the book was finished, the principle announced to the students that they were
in for a special treat that would be arriving from behind the curtain on stage
since they were behaved so well.  That
special treat was ME!  I jumped out from
behind the curtain and onto the stage. 
The students were shocked to see me! 
I did my favorite belly dance, much to everyone’s delight, and stayed
around for pictures.  I was thrilled to
see that so many of my friends were enthusiastic about reading, and I knew they’d
all have very bright futures.

 

After we left Amidon-Bowen
Elementary school, we were off to the
Children’s National
Medical Center.  When we got there the players and I signed
autographs and entertained the children who were staying at the hospital.  I helped a bunch of children color the “Screech
Pictures” they all had and realized most of them could color in the lines
better than I could!  It felt great to
brighten up the days of the children who all needed an extra cheering up.

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Syracuse is Cold!!!

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This past weekend, Teddy
and I took a road trip up to Syracuse.  We visited our triple A affiliate, the
Syracuse Chiefs and attended their Hot Stove dinner.  When we got there, I couldn’t believe my
eyes…..there was snow everywhere!  I
immediately wanted to play in the snow so Teddy and I decided to check out
their beautiful stadium.  Once inside,
the ballpark looked like a winter wonder land. 

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I immediately made my first snow angel of the season.  Check it out on the left… I think it came out
great!  After a quick snowball fight,
(which I

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clearly won) we were off to the Hot-Stove dinner.  The meals were great and the speakers got me
even more excited for the upcoming season! 
Teddy and I were really impressed by the Chiefs’ facilities and
management.  The next day Teddy and I
headed back to DC and to warmer weather!