Homestand highlights vs. Braves (Sept. 5-7), Phillies (8-11) and Mets (12-14)

The upcoming 10-game homestand features a ceremony honoring Metropolitan Police Department Chief of Police Cathy L. Lanier, a remembrance of the events on September 11, 2001, during Heroes Day, and the final installment of the 2016 Military Branch Days, U.S. Air Force Day. In addition, the homestand will include two exciting giveaway items, the Fan Choice Bobblehead and the Nationals Beer Stein during our Oktoberfest celebration.
 
Throughout the month of September, the Washington Nationals will celebrate loyal fans as part of Fan Appreciation Month. Fans will have the opportunity to win various prizes such as Nationals merchandise, authenticated items from Nationals players, NatsBucks and giveaways from the team's corporate partners.
 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
For more information on Military Branch Days, visit nationals.com/military.
CURLY W LIVE
Want to see more photos, videos and fun features about your favorite Nationals players? Want to learn more about what's 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. To subscribe, enter your email address on the right-hand side of the page under "Follow Curly W Live."
 
PARKING, SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION
Metro's Safe Track Plan started Saturday, June 4, and is expected to cause delays throughout the Metro system. Please visit wmata.com/rail/safetrack.cfm regularly for the most updated Safe Track information and allow extra time traveling to and from Nationals Park.
 
Visit nationals.com/waytogo for information on parking and additional routes to the ballpark. To receive up-to-date WMATA service notifications, fans are encouraged to register for Alert DC at hsema.dc.gov/page/alertdc.
 
As part of Major League Baseball's ongoing safety enhancements at all ballparks, Nationals Park introduced walk-through metal detectors before the 2015 season. These safety precautions will continue throughout the 2016 season. The Nationals have added metal detectors at all entrances, including Third Base, as well as the ADA First Base Accessible entrance. Fans are encouraged to allow plenty of extra time when getting to their seats. Fans traveling to the park should be aware of the many new construction projects underway in the surrounding area. To ensure safe crossings, please be mindful of signage and directions given by public safety officers. 
 
For game tickets and more information, call 202.675.NATS(6287) or visit nationals.com/tickets.

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