The Washington Nationals are back in DC for a six-game three-game homestand against the San Diego Padres, followed by a three-game run against the Chicago Cubs. Single game tickets for all Nationals home games are on sale now from just $9. Fans interested in purchasing tickets can visit nationals.com/Tickets.
The ninth homestand of the season features a Nationals obvious fanny pack gift; a pregame performance by the 80s cover band The Legwarmers; Radford University Day; puppies in the park; swim night; Old Dominion University Day; two kids color-your-own pencil case giveaways; Scout Day; City Connect uniforms; Military Monday; US Space Force Day; Signature Sunday; Kids run the base; and more.
FRIDAY, AUG. 12 vs. SAN DIEGO PADDRESS (7:05 PM)
The series opener against the Padres will be broadcast exclusively on Apple TV+. The game will also be available on radio, broadcast locally on 106.7 The Fan FM.
o Fans do not need an Apple TV+ subscription to watch the game.
· Nationals Clear Fanny Pack Giveaway Presented by Pedigree Foundation
o The first 25,000 fans present will go home with a Nationals clear fanny pack offered by the Pedigree Foundation.
· The Legwarmers Pregame Concert
o Popular tribute band from the 80s The leg warmers will perform at the Center Field Plaza, and the concert will be heard at the stadium and shown on NatsHD.
Center Field Gates opens at 5pm
· The performance is at the Center Field Plaza from 5:05 PM to 6:30 PM.
· Ceremonial first pitch passed out Trinity Rodman and Ashley Sanchez of the Washington Spirit and the US Women’s National Team.
Olympic gold medal swimmer Cullen Jones will be recognized prior to the game.
· College Day Series – Radford University
o Fans who purchase a special ticket will receive a limited edition co-branded Nationals cap. For more information and to buy tickets for Radford University Dayvisit nationals.com/Radford.
o Skip the dog park and take your best friend to Nationals Park on Saturday for the fourth of five Puppies in the park games this season.
o For more information and to purchase tickets and download the waiver, visit nationals.com/Pups.
SATURDAY, AUG. 13 vs. SAN DIEGO PADDRESS (7:05 PM)
· Color-Your-Own Pencil Case for Kids presented by Harris Teeter
o The first 5,000 children (aged 12 and under) will receive a color your own pencil casecourtesy of Harris Teeter.
· College Day Series – Old Dominion University Day
o Fans who purchase a special ticket will receive a limited edition co-branded Nationals cap. For more information and to buy tickets for Old Dominion University Dayvisit nationals.com/ODU.
o Fans who purchase a special ticket will receive a limited edition Nationals swim cap. For more information and to buy tickets for: Swimming eveningvisit nationals.com/SwimNight.
o Olympian 2020 Drew Kibler will be recognized prior to the game.
· City Connect date for field wear
o During all Saturday home games this season, the Nationals will wear their cherry blossom themed City Connect uniforms.
SUNDAY, AUG. 14 vs. SAN DIEGO PADRES (12:05 PM)
The series final against the Padres will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock. The game will also be available on radio, broadcast locally on 106.7 The Fan FM.
o Fans must have a Peacock Premium subscription to stream the game.
· Color-Your-Own Pencil Case for Kids presented by Harris Teeter
o The first 5,000 children (aged 12 and under) will receive a color your own pencil casecourtesy of Harris Teeter.
o Scouts can earn a limited edition Nationals patch by purchasing a special ticket. For each special ticket sold, $5 will be donated to the National Capital Area Council.
o Scouts are encouraged to participate as a troop, patrol, pack or den, and group leaders receive a free match ticket with a group order or 20 or more. Tickets are available in multiple sections.
o Every Sunday home game, two Nationals players, coaches or broadcasters will be available for autographs along the first baseline near the Nationals dugout.
o The Nationals will issue vouchers at Section 103 on a first come, first served basis, weather permitting.
o Children aged 4 to 12 are invited to run the bases after Sunday games, weather permitting.
o Jr. Nationals MVP members have access to an exclusive line. For more information about the Jr. Nationals Kids Club at nationals.com/JrNats.
MONDAY, AUG. 15 vs. CHICAGO CUBS (7:05 PM)
o The Washington Nationals are offering free tickets to all active duty, dependents, retirees, Department of Defense citizens, National Guard and reservists for Monday’s remaining home games.
o For tickets, please visit the Home Plate Box Office from 5.30pm on the day of the match with military ID or proof of service. Tickets are available while supplies last.
TUESDAY, AUG. 16 vs. CHICAGO CUBS (7:05 PM)
· Military Branch Series presented by Raytheon Technologies – US Space Force Day
o The Nationals are proud to continue the Military Branch Day series presented by Raytheon Technologies with US Space Forces Day. The game offers special programming, pre-game assets, and in-game recognition.
Children 12 and under can receive a free meal at all Nationals home games through Thursday, September 1, including a hot dog, chips or applesauce of your choice and a bottle of water or apple juice of your choice.
· Kids meals are available via mobile ordering on the MLB Ballpark app at select stadium concession locations. The offer can be redeemed once per game per child by selecting the Kids Eat Free meal and using the code CHILD SEAT FREE in the app. Children must be present to collect their meals. For more information, visit nationals.com/KidsEatFree.
o To select the Kids Eat Free meal in the MLB Ballpark app, scan a QR code or open the MLB Ballpark app and tap Mobile Order.
o From the Food & Drink tab in the app, select a booth that says “Kids eat free promotion available here”. Once the concession stand is chosen, select the meal and customize it through the “Kids Promo Meal” option.
BETMGM SPORTS BOOK IN NATIONALS PARK
o $5 draft beer and $15 Bud Buckets
NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIA 5050 RAFFLE
· Available during all home games this season, the 5050 Lottery offers fans the chance to win big cash prizes while supporting Nationals Philanthropies’ community work. New ticket prices and additional prizes give fans more ways to win.
Online ticket sales open three hours before the first pitch and tickets are also available in Nationals Park from newsstands at Sections 108, 118, 138, 203 and 223 or from roving vendors until the middle of the 7th inning.
Tickets can be purchased with cash, credit and debit cards at the following price points: 5 for $10, 20 for $20, 100 for $40 and 300 for $100.
· Fans can also purchase lottery tickets from their computers or mobile devices anywhere in the district. For more information and to purchase lottery tickets online, visit nats4good.org/5050.
NATIONAL PARK ACCESSION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
o Fans can now enjoy accelerated entry to Nationals Park with the implementation of CEIA OpenGate technology at all guest entrances.
§ Fans no longer need to take jackets or items out of their pockets.
o As part of the new procedures, all bags larger than a clutch bag must be made of clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and must not exceed 16 x 16 x 8 inches.
o Fans may bring a clutch (5” x 7” x ¾” or smaller) in addition to or instead of a clear bag.
o Fans with diapers or medical bags may use ADA/Family lanes at Center Field and Home Plate gates.
o Binbox is available for fans whose bags do not meet the margin rules.
o Backpacks are not allowed.
· For more information on Nationals Park entry policies and procedures, visit nationals.com.
Parking options for Nationals fans start at $20 and are available online at nationals.com/Parking. All Washington Nationals parking lots are now cashless and only accept credit card payments at this time. Fans are encouraged to purchase a parking space in advance to ensure a spot in the desired location.
Fans using Metro to travel to or from Nationals Park are encouraged to check out the Metro schedule at wmata.com/schedules.
Fans should also consider alternative forms of travel to and from the stadium, including the DC Circulator from Union Station, biking to the stadium, or the baseball boat from Alexandria. Visit nationals.com/WayToGo for information about parking and transportation options to Nationals Park. To receive up-to-date WMATA service notifications on a mobile device, fans are encouraged to register for Alert DC at http://hsema.dc.gov/page/alertdc.
Fans traveling to the fringes should be aware that construction projects are underway in the area. To ensure a safe crossing, observe the signage and directions of public safety officers.
Nationals Park is a completely smoke-free and tobacco-free facility under the law of the District of Columbia. There is no exception for electronic cigarettes or other types of smoking devices, or for smokeless tobacco or other types of tobacco products.
MLB and the Nationals require all people entering Nationals Park to go through a metal detector or be screened with portable metal detectors to look for prohibited items. This includes a thorough inspection of all coats, jackets, packages, bags, purses, and other containers brought to any of the Nationals Park entrance gates.
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