Potomac Nationals

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Brice Walker

Corporate Sponsorships Fulfillment, Community Relations, & Promotions Manager

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Joyce Elkins

minor league baseball ticket office

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Meagan Rankin

Group Sales Executive & Picnic Hospitality Manager

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Advanced "A" Affiliate of the Washington Nationals Baseball TeamThe current home of the 2014 Mills Cup Champions was originally known as Davis Ford Park, named after the main road outside the stadium. Two years later the stadium was renamed Prince William County Stadium, as it was known for nine years. Before the start of the 1995 season, the ballpark was renamed again in honor of Prince William County Board of Supervisors member G. Richard Pfitzner. As a county supervisor, Pfitzner led the charge to bring the Alexandria Dukes to Prince William County.Upon their relocation, the Alexandria Dukes became the Prince William Pirates, after their parent club, Pittsburgh. They later adopted the name of another parent club, the Yankees, before finally taking on a local nickname. The club played as the Prince William Cannons from 1989-1998. In 1999, the Cannons adopted the name Potomac Cannons to better represent their fan base, which covers much of the Northern Virginia region. When the Montreal Expos relocated to Washington, DC, and became the Washington Nationals, the Cannons became the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Nationals and once again adopted the name of their parent club. Eight former Major League players and one Major League manager have spent time at what has become affectionately know as "The Pfitz." Five-time National League MVP and all-time home run leader Barry Bonds played his first professional baseball on the grounds of Pfitzner Stadium. Mike Cameron, who once hit four home runs in a single Major League game in 2002, once played here. Pfitzner Stadium alumni and current club Hall of Fame members include Bonds, Magglio Ordonez, Jorge Posada, Bernie Williams, Andy Pettitte, Bobby Bonilla, Albert Pujols and club owner Art Silber.The Potomac Nationals set a record for attendance at "The Pfitz" last season, as 236,772 fans came out for the 2013 season. The season attendance record of 220,146 was set in 1998.

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Employees: 20 - 49
HQ: 703-590-2311
Location: Lake Ridge, VA, US
Revenue: 2.5 - 5 Million
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