Washington Nationals Homestand Highlights vs. Minnesota Twins (May 20-22) & Seattle Mariners (May 24-26)

May 20th, 2024

The Washington Nationals return home from a three-series road trip to host a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins, followed by a three-game set vs. the Seattle Mariners. The fourth homestand of the season is packed with fun promotions and events for all ages, including a Lane “Train” bobblehead giveaway, Weather Day, Navy Day and the second game of the Patriotic Series recognizing Memorial Day. Tickets for the homestand are still available on nats.com/Tickets at and the box office.

TUESDAY, MAY 21 vs. MINNESOTA TWINS (6:45 PM ET)

  • Tuesdays at Nationals Park
  • Every Tuesday at Nationals Park offers deals and steals for all fans with deep discounts on tickets, concessions and parking.
  • Tickets start at just $9; parking in Lot W is just $10; and select concessions items starting at $3-$4-$5.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 vs. MINNESOTA TWINS (1:05 PM ET)

  • Weather Day presented by NBC4 and Telemundo 44
  • It’s a beautiful day for baseball! The Nationals, NBC4 and Telemundo 44 invite school groups to the ballpark for an educational pregame presentation about weather.
  • All fans who purchase a ticket to Weather Day will receive a meal deal, a booklet and the opportunity to take part in an interactive Q&A session. Visit nats.com/Weather for more information.

FRIDAY, MAY 24 vs. SEATTLE MARINERS (6:45 PM ET)

  • Military Branch Series – U.S. Navy Day
  • During Branch Days, the Nationals dedicate a special game to honor and celebrate each of the six branches of the military, as well as the National Guard. Representatives from the U.S. Navy will participate in the pregame ceremonies and the Salute to Service.
  • Military discounts and programs continue throughout the year. Visit nats.com/Military for more information.
  • Pregame assets include:
  • Sailors from the U.S. Navy will line the field during the National Anthem.
  • Future sailors will take the oath of enlistment to the U.S. Navy on the field.
  • Ceremonial First Pitch thrown by Admiral James Kilby, the Vice Chief of Naval Operations.
  • Budweiser Happy Hour Entertainment
  • Driven to Clarity presented by Budweiser at the Budweiser Terrace performs beginning when gates open at 5:30 p.m., complementing this season’s expanded happy hour. Visit nats.com/HappyHour for details.

SATURDAY, MAY 25 vs. SEATTLE MARINERS (4:05 PM ET)

  • Lane “Train” Bobblehead
  • 20,000 fans will receive a special Lane “Train” Bobblehead.
  • The second bobblehead giveaway of the season features Lane Thomas riding around in a train to honor his nickname, the Lane “Train,” complete with a light-up headlight.
  • Budweiser Happy Hour Entertainment
  • DJ Vania presented by Budweiser at the Budweiser Terrace performs beginning when gates open at 2:45 p.m., complementing this season’s expanded happy hour. Visit nats.com/HappyHour for details.

SUNDAY, MAY 26 vs. SEATTLE MARINERS (1:35 PM ET)

  • Patriotic Series presented by PenFed: Memorial Day
  • The Nationals honor U.S. military members with the second game of the Patriotic Series. The Patriotic Series features special programming, pregame assets and Salute to Service.
  • Visit nats.com/Military for more details.
  • Pregame assets include:
  • Our Nation’s Colors presented by the Mounted Color Guard.
  • National Anthem performed by one of the “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band vocalists.
  • Ceremonial First Pitch thrown by Lukas Barba from the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS).
  • Lukas is the surviving son of U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Jorge Barba.
  • For 30 years, TAPS has provided comprehensive care and resources to support family members, casualty officers and caregivers of America’s fallen military service members. The Washington Nationals were the first professional sports organization to partner with TAPS.
  • Family Fun Days
  • Sundays are family fun days at Nationals Park. Along with amenities like the family picnic area and Nationals Park Kids Zone, Sunday games include:
  • Signature Sundays
  • Every Sunday home game, two Nationals players, coaches or broadcasters will be available for autographs down the first base line near the Nationals dugout prior to the game. The Nationals will provide vouchers at Section 103 on a first-come, first-served basis for fans of all ages to take part, weather permitting.
  • Kids Run the Bases
  • Kids ages 4 through 12 are invited to run the bases after Sunday day games, weather permitting. Jr. Nationals MVP members have access to the front of the line. Learn more at nats.com/Kids.

KIDS EAT FREE PRESENTED BY MARS

  • At every home game for the remainder of the season, kids ages 12 and under will be able to get a free kids meal that includes one Hebrew National hot dog, a bottled water, a bag of chips and Topps baseball cards (while supplies last).
  • Vegetarian hot dog meals and gluten-free kids meals are also available at select concession stands.
  • To redeem the kids meal, fans must scan their ticket with their child present at one of the designated concessions locations by the end of the seventh inning.
  • Meals may be picked up at the Kids Eat Free kiosks by Sections 111 and 143, the Nats Dog stand at Section 229 and the Section 314 Grand Slam Grill.
  • When picking up the kids meal, fans have the option to make a donation to Washington Nationals Philanthropies – the official charitable arm of the Washington Nationals – to help achieve their goal of donating 100,000 meals to the local community. A donation of $4 helps provide a meal to a neighbor in need.
  • To learn more about the return of Kids Eat Free, visit nats.com/KidsEatFree.

NATIONALS PHILANTHROPIES 5050 RAFFLE

  • The 5050 Raffle is available for all home games this season, offering fans the chance to win big cash prizes while supporting the community impact work of Nationals Philanthropies. New ticket prices and additional prizes give fans more ways to win.
  • Online ticket sales will open three hours before first pitch, and tickets will also be available inside Nationals Park at the kiosks located by sections 108, 138, 240 and 312 or from roving sellers through the middle of the 7th inning.
  • Tickets can be purchased using cash, credit and debit cards at 3 for $10, 30 for $20, 120 for $40, and 400 for $100.
  • Fans can also purchase raffle tickets from their computers or mobile devices anywhere within the District. For more information and to purchase raffle tickets online, visit nats4good.org/5050.

NATIONALS PARK ENTRY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

  • Go-Ahead Entry
  • A new addition to the entry process, the Nationals are incorporating MLB Go-Ahead Entry at the ballpark this season.
  • Go-Ahead Entry is an alternative option to the traditional ticket scanning process and is optional for fans.
  • Go-Ahead Entry uses facial authentication technology to streamline the ticket-scanning experience, allowing ticket holders who have opted-in to the service to enter the ballpark at dedicated gates at full walking speed without stopping.
  • Nationals Park has four Go-Ahead Entry stanchions: two at Center Field Gates, one at Right Field Gate and one at First Base Gate.
  • All fans will still go through the CEIA OPENGATE™ security screening, implemented in 2022 and used at all entrances.
  • More information on MLB Go-Ahead Entry can be found at nats.com/GoAheadEntry.
  • Water Bottles
  • Nationals Park continues to allow clear, factory-sealed or empty plastic water bottles no larger than one liter. Metal and glass water bottles are not allowed, nor are frozen water bottles. Only one water bottle per person is permitted.
  • Water bottle refill stations are available throughout the ballpark.
  • Bag Policy
  • All bags larger than a clutch must be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and may not be larger than 16 x 16 x 8 inches. Fans may bring a clutch (5” x 7” x ¾” or smaller) in addition to or instead of a clear bag.
  • Fans with diaper or medical bags may use ADA/Family lanes at the Center Field and Home Plate gates to have their items inspected.
  • Binbox is available for fans whose bags do not comply with ballpark regulations.
  • To learn more about Nationals Park entry policies and procedures, please visit nats.com.

For more information about Nationals Park, visit nats.com/Guide.