Nationals homestand highlights vs. Mets (April 28-30) & Diamondbacks (May 2-4)
The upcoming homestand features the first Military Brach Day of the 2017 season, honoring the U.S. Navy. There will also be a celebration of Irish culture during the first-ever Irish Heritage Day. In addition, the homestand includes several fan-favorite events for the entire family - including the dogs! Pups in the Park returns to Nationals Park, the first Youth Baseball & Softball day of the season will take place, and Weather Day is back for the seventh year.
The Nationals have partnered with Major League Baseball to launch a customized app to enhance the guest experience at Nationals Park. Nationals fans are now able to buy and manage tickets, access news, promotions, in-game activities and discounts - all from their phone! Promotions for each game during the upcoming homestand are below.
FRIDAY, APRIL 28
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
SUNDAY, APRIL 30
TUESDAY, MAY 2
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3
THURSDAY, MAY 4
CURLY W LIVE
Want to see more photos, videos and fun features about your favorite Nationals players? Want to learn more about what is happening at Nationals Park and what the team is doing in the community? Nationals fans are encouraged to check out Curly W Live, the official blog of the Washington Nationals, by visiting curlyw.mlblogs.com. Be sure to create a Medium account and follow Curly W Live in order to receive notifications when new content is published!
2017 MLB ALL-STAR GAME VOTING
The 2017 Esurance MLB All-Star Game ballot is launching on Monday, May 1. Nationals fans can cast their votes by visiting nationals.com/vote. You can also receive the 2017 Esurance MLB All-Star Game ballot by texting VOTE or VOTA to 89269. Remember: vote today, vote tomorrow, vote Nats!
GETTING TO THE BALLPARK
Parking options for Nationals fans start at $20 and are available online at nationals.com/parking. Fans are encouraged to purchase parking in advance to ensure a space in their desired zone.
Please note that Metro SafeTrack is in effect. Fans should consider alternate forms of travel to and from the ballpark, including ride-hailing services, the D.C. Circulator from Union Station, biking to the ballpark or the baseball boat from Old Town Alexandria. Visit nationals.com/waytogo for information on 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 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.
BALLPARK SAFETY
Nationals Park is a completely non-smoking and tobacco-free facility per District of Columbia law. There is no exception for electronic cigarettes or any other type of smoking device, or for smokeless tobacco or any other type of tobacco product. Guests wishing to smoke or use tobacco products must go to the designated smoking area at the First Base Gate. Guests wishing to exit Nationals Park to smoke or use tobacco products must present a valid ticket and receive a wristband before exiting Nationals Park. Guests wishing to reenter Nationals Park must return through the metal detectors with a valid ticket and assigned wristband.
MLB and the Nationals require that all people entering Nationals Park walk through a metal detector or be screened with handheld metal detectors to search for prohibited items. This includes a thorough inspection of all jackets, coats, packages, bags, backpacks, purses and any other containers brought to any of the Nationals Park entry gates.
For game tickets and more information, call 202.675.NATS(6287) or visit nationals.com/tickets.