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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Cheer Wolf to Be King of D.C. Sports

April 11, 2008 03:11 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

CNN's Wolf Blitzer isn't just a newsman. He's also a Washington sports nut, a regular at George Washington University men's basketball games, a midcourt season ticket holder for the Washington Wizards, and big fan of the new Nationals baseball team. Lately, he's tied both passions together, giving a Wizards pregame analysis from CNN's Situation Room for the Verizon Center's JumboTron. Now, he has his eyes on the Nats, whose new stadium boasts the biggest outfield TV ever. "I'd do it for the Nationals, too, but only if they want me," he tells us. "That's a really big scoreboard."

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