Washington Nationals to face Atlanta Braves on Opening Day

The Washington Nationals will celebrate Opening Day and their first home game of the 2021 season on Tuesday, April 6 when the team hosts the Atlanta Braves. The game will be aired on MASN2, with first pitch scheduled for 4:05 p.m. ET. The game will also be broadcasted on 106.7 The Fan FM.

In accordance with CDC recommendations and MLB protocols, the Nationals will implement appropriate social distancing and safety measures that will allow Nationals Park to host 5,000 fans on Opening Day. Discussions have already begun with officials from the District about increasing capacity by May 1.

Due to the postponement of the first game of the three-game series on Monday, the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals will play a traditional seven-inning doubleheader on Wednesday, April 7. First pitch of the doubleheader is now scheduled for 12:05 p.m. ET, with the second game set to begin approximately 45 minutes after the final out of game one. Both games will be aired on MASN2 and broadcasted on 106.7 The Fan FM. Fans who held tickets to the originally scheduled 4:05 p.m. game on Wednesday will be able to attend both games and may arrive at any time during the afternoon to enjoy the entirety or a portion of the two games.

Tickets for all remaining Nationals home games in April are sold out at the current limited capacity. If capacity numbers increase and tickets become available, the Nationals will announce how fans will be able to purchase those tickets. For more information, please visit nationals.com/Tickets2021.

The Nationals want fans to enjoy the entirety of the Opening Day experience, and are encouraging fans to plan ahead and familiarize themselves with the new health and safety protocols in place at the ballpark. All fans attending games this year should review the information available at nationals.com/WelcomeHome and download the MLB Ballpark App before heading to Nationals Park.

Throughout the season, ALL Nationals Park gates will open two hours prior to first pitch (2:00 p.m. on Opening Day). Fans must enter the color-designated gate that corresponds with their ticket. Those who require an ADA compatible entrance may enter through the closest available ADA compliant gate, regardless if it does not match the gate assignment on their ticket.

All fans attending games at Nationals Park during the Braves series are encouraged to wear red to show their support as the team begins their 2021 season.

TUESDAY, APRIL 6

OPENING DAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The 2021 Opening Day pregame ceremony will include:

The Opening Day in-game elements will include:

Frontline Gratitude

World Series Ballpark Signage

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7

NEW HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS AT NATIONALS PARK

Gate and Home Plate Gate for fans to store unapproved bags outside the ballpark.

Nationals have installed new MERV-13 air filters within indoor spaces, as well as Plexiglas and other suitable dividers in areas where significant face-to-face interaction occurs.

NATIONALS PHILANTHROPIES

o For the 2021 season, the 5050 Raffle will return to the ballpark.

o Beginning Opening Day, fans can use both cash and debit cards to purchase raffle tickets in stadium from one of five kiosks and raffle sellers.

o Nationals guests wishing to display general welcome, birthday, or anniversary messages or cheer on the team on the NatsHD scoreboard may do so again this season by making a $100 donation to the Washington Nationals charitable foundation, Washington Nationals Philanthropies, at least 24 hours prior to the start of the game they wish to have their message appear.

o Scoreboard messages will be displayed during the middle of the fifth inning.

o Guests interested in ordering a scoreboard message must visit nationals.com/scoreboard to place their order.

GETTING TO THE BALLPARK

Parking options for Nationals fans are available online at nationals.com/Parking. All Washington Nationals parking lots are now cashless, and will only accept credit card payment at this time. Fans are encouraged to purchase parking in advance to ensure a space in their desired zone.

Fans traveling to the ballpark should be aware that there are construction projects underway in the surrounding area. To ensure safe crossings, please be mindful of signage and directions given by public safety officers.

The Nationals will continue to follow the best practices and precautions recommended by public health experts. All 2021 access, benefits, promotions, seating locations, and events (including, without limitation, location, dates, and times) are subject to change without notice based on the ongoing developments of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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