
Nationals Park – New Traditions in the Nation’s Capital
Nationals Park – New Traditions in the Nation’s Capital
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Baseball Returns to D.C.
When Nationals Park opened in 2008, it marked the first MLB stadium in Washington, D.C. since 1971. With views of the Capitol dome and a location along the Anacostia River, the park is a modern anchor in a city steeped in history.
Designed for D.C.
Built with sustainability in mind, Nationals Park was the first LEED-certified green stadium in Major League Baseball. Its layout keeps fans close to the action while highlighting D.C.’s monuments, skyline, and waterfront.
Stars, Stripes, and Signature Moments
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Ryan Zimmerman’s walk-off homer in the park’s debut game.
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2019 World Series run — capped by the team’s first-ever title.
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Max Scherzer’s dominance and multiple no-hitters.
Only in Washington
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The Presidents Race, a fan-favorite in-game tradition.
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Half-smokes from local favorite Ben’s Chili Bowl.
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Navy Yard vibes and postgame strolls along the waterfront.
Commemorate a Capitol Classic
Whether it was a postseason thriller or just a sunny day in the District, turn it into a commemorative ticket FanStub made for Nationals fans.