Join us at Nationals Park for Kids Run the Bases after select Sunday home games! Kids Run the Bases begins immediately following the game. All children aged 4-12 years old are welcome to participate!
Every Sunday home game, from 12:15 p.m. to 12:35 p.m., four Nationals players will sign autographs for fans. Two players will be stationed on each dugout. One autograph per person. Dates subject to change or cancellation.
Every Sunday, the Nationals offer the unbeatable Family Fun Pack. The package starts at $14 per ticket and includes an Upper Right Field Terrace seat, a hot dog, chips and a Coca-Cola product or Dasani water. Or, you can upgrade to a field level Outfield Reserved seat and still get the hot dog, chips and Coca-Cola product or Dasani water for only $25 per ticket.
Sunday, June 6, vs. Reds at 1:35 p.m.
The Nationals welcome back all area youth baseball and softball players and teams for a special experience at Nationals Park. Purchase tickets in advance and be eligible for a pregame parade on the field as well as recognition on our NatsHD video board during the game.
The Nationals will hold four Scout Days this season: May 8, June 20, July 11 and Sept. 26. All Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Cub Scouts, Daisy's, Eagle Scouts are invited to join in this growing tradition at Nationals Park. Pre-registered Scouts will receive special discounts on reserved seating and a unique commemorative patch at each Scout Day game. Collect all four!
If you're aged 5-12, enter the Nationals "Kids Run the Show" game! Read more »A Day to Remember, by: Michael F. Buono
When my dad told me that I had been picked to be a reporter for the Nats "Kids Run the Show" day, I was psyched. I couldn't wait. I made questions for every player on the active roster, so I would be prepared to interview anybody. The night before, I couldn't sleep because I was so excited. I just stared at the ceiling
The Washington Nationals Baseball Camp for boys and girls, ages 7-14, offers campers an unforgettable baseball experience they will treasure for a lifetime. Far more than just a week at camp, it is a place where new skills are developed and old ones perfected.