Welcome back to DC, Sean Doolittle.
The couple spent their time here as wide-eyed cynics, marveling at the good stuff around them as they kicked at the bad. When baseball’s future was still up in the air as the US bungled the coronavirus pandemic, Doolittle described sports as “,” a memorable formulation that was simultaneously complaint and challenge.
It’s become rare for famous people who live here to engage with the day-to-day DC, a place that’s almost always overlooked by the strivers who use “Washington” as a metonym for everything they
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