The Washington Nationals are the 2019 World Series champions and they are enjoying every second of it. Sunday they were the guests of honor of the Washington Capitals at Capital
The Washington Nationals are the 2019 World Series champions and they are enjoying every second of it. Sunday they were the guests of honor of the Washington Capitals at Capital
There are plenty of memories from this historic World Series championship run by the Washington Nationals. But, the moment, the final out, will stick out. After Max Scherzer held the
Juan Soto is being called “21 Savage” for his epic troll, carrying his bat to first base to mimic what Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman did earlier in the
Juan Soto crushed an upper-deck home run blast to give the Washington Nationals a 3-2 lead in the fifth inning. Then the 21-year old phenom returned the favor to Alex
Game 5 has quickly become home plate umpire Lance Barskdale vs. the Washington Nationals. Throughout the night he has had two different strike zones, one for the Nationals and one
Washington Nationals reliever Tanner Rainey appeared to strikeout Houston Astros hitter Michael Brantley with a pitch on the bottom corner. However, home plate umpire Lance Barksdale blatantly missed the easy
Houston Astros outfielder Yordan Alvarez launched a two-run blast to center field just. With the home run ball heading into the stands, one Nationals fan opted to take the ball
The Washington Nationals weren’t the only ones taking a loss Saturday night at Game 4. One unfortunate fan tried to intervene in Nationals Park security trying to detain another fan,
Juan Soto continues to impress a national audience. After hammering an opposite-field home run in the fourth, Soto was back at it in the fifth, clearing the bags with a
The World Series is now set. The Washington Nationals (National League Champions) will face the Houston Astros (American League Champions) in the Fall Classic, best-of-seven series. Game 1 will be