Nationals Postseason Guide for Fans

Your Nationals Photos

The Nats just clinched the NL East title! As D.C. celebrates its first 1st-place major league baseball team since 1933, share photos of your Nationals pride from Nats Park and beyond.

DC Sports Bog

Best Week: Bradley Beal

The Wizards rookie guard is having the best week in Washington Sports.”

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Strasburg's career night

Everything came up Strasburg last night.”

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Davey Johnson meets Johnny Football

Davey Baseball, meet Johnny Football.”

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Bryce Harper's almost concussion

"Nobody gets a concussion from getting hit on the chin."”

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Nats fans catching things

Nats fans were catching everything last night.”

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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 22:  Gio Gonzalez #47 of the Washington Nationals waves to the crowd after earning his 20th win of the season as the Washington Nationals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 10-4 at Nationals Park on September 22, 2012 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

Nationals video updates

From spring training to the playoffs, the Nationals tell the story of their breakthrough season.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 02: A general view of the Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies game at Nationals Park on October 2, 2012 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

VIDEO | The story of the Nationals

VIDEO | A brief history of the Washington Nationals, as told by Post writers who covered the team.

Weather

Nationals vs. Cubs weather forecast: Bright and breezy at the ballpark

Nationals vs. Cubs weather forecast: Bright and breezy at the ballpark

Kind of cool but a pretty nice day overall for a ballgame, and the wind should make fly balls more interesting.

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Going out Guide

Opera in the Outfield: What to know before you go

Washington National Opera features "Show Boat" at Nats Park on Saturday.

Mother's Day is almost here and you still haven't made plans, have you?

Maybe you didn't plan ahead. Don't worry: We put together a list of good Mother's Day options that you can still pull off.

Spend Saturday outdoors drinking beer

Justin's Cafe hosts a block party and Mad Fox pours 20 German bock beers.

Going to a Nats game? Enjoy the sun on Park Tavern's new patio

Park Tavern and its large patio have finally opened, making it a prime (and promising) stop before and after baseball games.

Dr. Gridlock

The weekend and beyond: Traffic, transit tips

The Race for the Cure and the Police Week 5K are likely to cause congestion in downtown D.C. on Saturday morning.

NATIONALS SCHEDULE & TICKETS

NATIONALS SCHEDULE & TICKETS

Check out our interactive schedule with information about each opponant and find tickets for home and away games.

Nats fan, 99, recalls 1924 World Series

Nats fan, 99, recalls 1924 World Series

Bert Abramson was 11 when he attended the very first World Series game ever played in Washington.

Nats championship gear goes on sale

Nats championship gear goes on sale

Celebratory merchandise includes T-shirts and baseball caps emblazoned with “Champions.”

Going out Guide - Ballpark eats, Nats fan bars and more

Nats, neighborhood still on the rise

Read on for guides to food and drink inside and outside the stadium; pre- and post-game happy hour specials; and D.C.’s best Nats bars.

Find your favorite ballpark eats

We hate the idea of spending a fortune on playoff tickets only to spend a third of the game waiting in line for a cheeseburger.

Take a ‘cortisone’ shot for the Nats

D.C.’s top Nationals bar unveils a shot in honor of the steroid that has helped keep the Nats stars on the field.

Photos: Beyond peanuts and Cracker Jack

We’ve compiled a list of the best places to eat and drink in and around D.C.’s ballpark.

2012: The year baseball went National

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  • 2012: The year baseball went National

    2012: The year baseball went National

    OPINION | Nationals deliver the kind of season area fans have waited decades for.

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  • Too Giant a task

    Too Giant a task

    The 1933 Senators were the last team from Washington to reach the World Series, but they couldn’t overcome Carl Hubbell and lost the Series in five games.

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