It will be D.C. vs. Baltimore in the first Beltway Madness Tournament Final for the best or most influential players who have played on pro teams in Washington D.C. and Baltimore.



In a battle of top seeds, Alex Ovechkin took down Cal Ripken Jr. by two votes in one semifinal. It was the second-closest margin of victory in the tournament. Jim Parker beat Art Donovan by one vote in the first round.



The Capitals star will face Baltimore Colts great Johnny Unitas, who routed Ravens Hall of Famer Ray Lewis with 67 percent of the vote.



The Matchup



Johnny Unitas



There will only be one No. 19 in Baltimore, and it comes as a package with a flat top and black high-tops. A 10-time Pro Bowler and three-time MVP, Unitas is among the greatest quarterbacks ever — not just in Charm City.



Alex Ovechkin



Arguably the greatest goal scorer in hockey history, Ovechkin is the Caps’ franchise leader in games, goals, assists, points,...