2023 Washington Nationals Baseball Tickets | Schedule

Washington Nationals Baseball Tickets are now on sale for the 2023 season. Be there live to see the Nationals play some great games this season and be a part of the baseball tradition this year. There are many great games to see including competitive NL East games and much more.

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Washington Nationals Baseball Facts

  1. The Washington Nationals are a professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. They are a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and compete in the National League East division.
  2. The Nationals were established as the Montreal Expos in 1969 and played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada until 2004. They moved to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals starting in the 2005 season.
  3. The Nationals won their first World Series championship in 2019. They defeated the Houston Astros in a thrilling seven-game series, marking the first World Series title for a Washington, D.C. team since 1924.
  4. The Nationals' home stadium is Nationals Park, which has been their home since it opened in 2008. The stadium is located in Southeast D.C. and offers beautiful views of the city's skyline and the Anacostia River.
  5. Bryce Harper, a former Nationals player, was the youngest unanimous winner of the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 2015. Harper was known for his power-hitting and charismatic personality during his time with the team.
  6. In 2012, the Nationals had a breakout season, winning their first National League East division title since moving to Washington, D.C. They finished the regular season with the best record in MLB but were eliminated in the National League Division Series.
  7. The Nationals have had several notable pitchers, including Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg. Scherzer won the Cy Young Award three times as a member of the Nationals, while Strasburg was named the World Series MVP in 2019.
  8. The Racing Presidents, a unique in-game entertainment feature, involves costumed mascots of former U.S. Presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt—racing each other around the field during the fourth inning of home games.
  9. The Nationals' "Baby Shark" phenomenon became a viral sensation during the 2019 season. Gerardo Parra, a Nationals player at the time, adopted the children's song "Baby Shark" as his walk-up music, and it quickly became an anthem for the team and its fans.
  10. The Nationals have a passionate and dedicated fan base known as the "Nats fans" or "Natitude." Despite being a relatively new team in Washington, D.C., the Nationals have built a strong following and have become a source of pride for the city.