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May 20

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Minnesota Twins at Washington Nationals

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May 21

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May 22

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May 24

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Seattle Mariners at Washington Nationals

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May 25

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May 26

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Seattle Mariners at Washington Nationals

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Jun 03

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New York Mets at Washington Nationals

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Jun 04

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New York Mets at Washington Nationals

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Jun 05

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New York Mets at Washington Nationals

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Jun 06

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Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals

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Jun 07

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Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals

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Jun 08

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Jun 09

1:35 pm

Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals

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Jun 14

6:45 pm

Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

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Jun 15

4:05 pm

Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

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Jun 16

1:35 pm

Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

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Jun 18

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Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

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Jun 19

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Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

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Jun 20

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Arizona Diamondbacks at Washington Nationals

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Jul 01

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New York Mets at Washington Nationals

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Jul 02

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Jul 03

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Jul 04

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New York Mets at Washington Nationals

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Jul 05

6:45 pm

St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals

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Jul 06

4:05 pm

St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals

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Jul 07

1:35 pm

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Jul 08

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Jul 19

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Cincinnati Reds at Washington Nationals

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Jul 20

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Cincinnati Reds at Washington Nationals

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Jul 21

1:35 pm

Cincinnati Reds at Washington Nationals

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Jul 23

6:45 pm

San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals

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Jul 24

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Jul 25

12:05 pm

San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals

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Aug 02

6:45 pm

Milwaukee Brewers at Washington Nationals

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Aug 03

4:05 pm

Milwaukee Brewers at Washington Nationals

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Aug 04

1:35 pm

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Aug 05

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San Francisco Giants at Washington Nationals

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Aug 06

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San Francisco Giants at Washington Nationals

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Aug 07

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Aug 08

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Aug 09

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Los Angeles Angels at Washington Nationals

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Aug 10

6:45 pm

Los Angeles Angels at Washington Nationals

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Aug 11

11:35 am

Los Angeles Angels at Washington Nationals

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Aug 20

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Colorado Rockies at Washington Nationals

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Aug 21

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Colorado Rockies at Washington Nationals

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Aug 22

1:05 pm

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Aug 26

6:45 pm

New York Yankees at Washington Nationals

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Aug 27

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New York Yankees at Washington Nationals

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Aug 28

6:45 pm

New York Yankees at Washington Nationals

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Aug 30

6:45 pm

Chicago Cubs at Washington Nationals

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Aug 31

4:05 pm

Chicago Cubs at Washington Nationals

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Sep 01

1:35 pm

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Sep 10

6:45 pm

Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals

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Sep 11

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Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals

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Sep 12

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Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

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Sep 13

6:45 pm

Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

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Sep 14

4:05 pm

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Sep 15

1:35 pm

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Sep 24

6:45 pm

Kansas City Royals at Washington Nationals

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Sep 25

6:45 pm

Kansas City Royals at Washington Nationals

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Sep 26

1:05 pm

Kansas City Royals at Washington Nationals

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Sep 27

6:45 pm

Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals

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Sep 28

4:05 pm

Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals

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Sep 29

3:05 pm

Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals

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Nationals Baseball Basics

  • Year Established: 1969 (As the Montreal Expos)

  • Mascot: Screech (A Lovable Eagle)

  • Current Division: National League East

  • Last Playoff Appearance: 2019 World Series

  • Last Division Title: 2019

  • Last National League Pennant: 2019 vs. St. Louis Cardinals

  • Last World Series Championship: 2019 vs. Houston Astros

The Washington Nationals Schedule

Each year, the Washington Nationals face a demanding docket. The regular season schedule features 162 games, including 52 encounters with teams in the National League East, 64 showdowns with clubs in the NL Central and NL West, and 46 interleague matchups. The diverse lineup ensures a variety of challenges throughout the season, but some adversaries are more intriguing than others. When choosing your Nats tickets, consider these opponents: 

NL East Divisional Competitors

Top National League Competitors

Top Interleague Competitors

Nationals Park

Nationals Park, located in the Navy Yard district of Washington, D.C., has been lauded for its sleek design and stunning views of the Capitol and the Anacostia River. Up to 41,339 spectators attend each game, eager to enjoy everything the venue has to offer.

Happy hours draw in the drinking crowds, and the Kids Zone appeals to families with children under ten. Each Sunday, two players are available to sign autographs, and fans between the ages of 4 and 12 get to run the bases following afternoon games.

One of the most beloved traditions is the Presidents’ Race! Just as the Brewers have their famous Sausage Race in the sixth inning, Nats fans get to watch George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt fight their way to the finish line in the fourth.

Notable Sections

  • Washington Nationals Dugout: Sections 128–129

  • Visiting Team’s Dugout: Sections 116–117

  • Behind Home Plate: Premium seating for a direct view of the game.

  • Family Friendly: Sections 140–143

  • Partying/Socializing: Sections 401-404

  • Best on a Budget: Infield Gallery (300 Level)

Parking

Multiple lots are available in the vicinity of the venue, but if you plan to drive to a game, plan to get there early because lots fill up fast. If you’d like to simplify your arrival, reserve parking when you buy your Nats tickets.

Alternative Transportation

Nationals Park is accessible by a range of public transportation options. The Navy Yard-Ballpark station on the Green Line of the Washington Metro is conveniently located nearby. Additionally, several Metrobus routes service the area around the stadium.

Memorable Washington Nationals Moments

Seeing your team play on a field right in front of you is exhilarating! When you attend a Washington Nationals baseball game, you get to see details you can’t catch through a screen and feel the vibration with every roar of the crowd. You might even witness history in the making! These are some of the greatest moments ticket holders have been lucky enough to witness: 

  • Outstanding Opener (03/30/2008): In the bottom of the ninth of the inaugural game at Nationals Park, the Nats were locked in a tie with the Braves when Ryan Zimmerman came to the plate. He launched a long drive deep into right-center field—a home run that made him one of the few players in history to hit a game-winning walk-off homer in the first game at a Major League park.

  • Werth’s Walk-Off (10/11/2012): The Nationals were trailing two games to one in the National League Division Series against the Cardinals. The score was tied 1–1 in the bottom of the ninth, and Jayson Werth was down to his last strike when he got a fastball right down the middle. He knocked that ball straight into the outfield bullpen, forcing game five and igniting a celebration! 

  • Nats’ First No-Hitter (09/28/2014): The Nationals were ahead of the Marlins 1–0 in the bottom of the ninth. Jordan Zimmerman was one out away from pitching the first no-hitter in franchise history when Christian Yelich jumped on a fastball and hit it straight toward the gap in left-center field. Steven Souza Jr. managed to make an incredible catch to save the no-hitter and the game.

  • Strikeout Sensation (05/11/2016): Only a few pitchers have been able to strike out 20 batters in nine innings, and Max Scherzer is one of them. In fact, he accomplished this rare feat against his former team! His performance against the Detroit Tigers set a Nationals franchise record and put him in the history books alongside Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, and Kerry Wood.

  • World Series Win (10/30/2019): In the 40th World Series to require seven games, the Nationals and the Astros took the field, knowing that just one more meeting would decide their fates. Houston took an early 2–0 lead, but Washington fought back, scoring three in the seventh, one in the eighth, and another two in the ninth to capture the team’s first championship title.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the biggest rivals of the Washington Nationals?

A Major League Baseball rivalry between Washington and Philadelphia has been brewing since the Nationals were the Expos of Montreal. The Phillies and Nats consistently battle for control of the NL East.

Where do the Washington Nationals play their home games?

When the Nats have a home game, up to 41,339 fans take in the action at Nationals Park. Aside from baseball, the venue is known for its beautiful views and a race between some popular presidents!

What are the best seats at Nationals Park for families?

If you’re taking the kids to Nationals Park, try to find seats in sections 140–143. They’re near the Kids Zone, close to concessions, and can typically be purchased at a reasonable price.

What are the best sections to socialize at Nationals Park?

Sections 401–404 at Nationals Park are in the shade and close to alcohol vendors, making them prime areas for those who love to party or buy Washington Nationals tickets to socialize with other fans.

Which sections at Nationals Park are near the dugouts?

The Nationals’ dugout spans sections 128 and 129, and the opposition sits in front of 116 and 117. Sections 138 and 139 are behind the Nats’ bullpen, and visiting pitchers warm up in front of 101 and 102.

What are the cheapest seats at Nationals Park?

The 300 Level at Nationals Park is known as the Gallery, and it’s where you’ll find the most budget-friendly Nats tickets. The infield sections offer prime views without the premium price tag.

What time do the gates open at Nationals Park?

The gates at Nationals Park typically open 90 minutes before the scheduled first pitch. If you’re driving to a Nationals game, we suggest arriving at least two hours early to allow ample time for parking.

Is cash accepted at Nationals Park?

Nationals Park is a fully cashless facility. When attending a Nationals baseball game, have a credit or debit card handy. Cash can be converted to cards at kiosks behind sections 103–104, 131, and 319.

Do the Washington Nationals play teams in the American League?

Interleague play offers teams and their fans a peek at clubs they might come across in the World Series if all goes well. During the regular season, the Nats have 46 games against teams in the American League.

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