The Washington Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the final baseball game at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. The stadium was packed - even the high, yellow nosebleed seats, normally left deserted by the sparse Nationals fans, were filled to the brim. Cheers echoed through the stadium, reminding people why baseball is America's national pastime. It was a historic moment. The Nationals will move into their new stadium next year, but for now, RFK will always be the home of the nation's baseball team.