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Nationals Park

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Nationals Park is a baseball stadium in Washington, D.C., and the home of the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team. The stadium opened in 2008, becoming the first LEED-certified green ballpark in Major League Baseball. With a seating capacity of approximately 41,000, it replaced RFK Stadium as the Nationals' home venue. Nationals Park hosted Games 3, 4, and 5 of the 2019 World Series, where the Nationals won their first championship in franchise history.

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When did the Washington Nationals win the World Series at Nationals Park?

The Washington Nationals won their first World Series title in 2019, playing their home games that postseason at Nationals Park. The ballpark opened in 2008 and served as the franchise's home during the historic championship run.

Where is Nationals Park located?

Nationals Park is located in Southeast Washington, D.C., right along the Anacostia River. It was the first major LEED-certified green stadium in Major League Baseball when it opened.

What is the seating capacity of Nationals Park?

The stadium has an approximate seating capacity of 41,000 fans for a standard baseball game. It features distinct seating areas like the Red Porch restaurant and the 300-level overhangs.

Did Nationals Park host the MLB All-Star Game?

Yes, Nationals Park hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 2018. The American League defeated the National League in a high-scoring 8-6 game.

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