Big heads, bigger rewards
Sports fans who would like to be a mascot for the Washington Nationals baseball team had a chance to try out for a slot among the Racing Presidents.
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Feb. 18, 2012
Racing Presidents Abraham Lincoln and George Washington greet each other at Nationals Park. Select mascot candidates were to put through a drill that included freestyle dance, a 40-yard dash and competing in races from center field to the home dugout.
Marvin Joseph / The Washington Post
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