
Holiday Pack, Various Seating: One Ticket to Games on Various Dates plus 15% off at MLB.com Shop
With this GrouponLive deal, see the Washington Nationals play at Nationals Park next season. Although the game tickets themselves are not discounted, this offer does give fans the chance to bypass the rush for tickets and enjoy the games from seats that have been set aside for Groupon subscribers. Both packages also include a free George Racing President ornament, as well as a 15% discount at nationals.com/shop through January 1 (some exclusions apply). Ornaments begin shipping this week, and tickets will be mailed in March.
Choose Between Two Holiday Package Options
4th of July Game Package
Includes one ticket for each of the following games (all game times TBD):
- Against the Miami Marlins on Wednesday, April 3
- Against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, May 25
- Against the New York Mets on Thursday, June 6
- Against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, July 4
Choose from the following seating options:
- $50 for the upper right-field terrace
- $70 for the lower right-field terrace
- $105 for the outfield reserved section
- $130 for the left- or right-field mezzanine
- $155 for the left- or right-field corner
Interleague Game Package
Includes one ticket for each of the following games (all game times TBD):
- Against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday, April 11
- Against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday, May 8
- Against the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, May 27
- Against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, June 9
Choose from the following seating options:
- $40 for the upper right-field terrace
- $65 for the lower right-field terrace
- $100 for the outfield reserved section
- $125 for the left- or right-field mezzanine
- $155 for the left- or right-field corner
The Scouting Report
Coming off their strongest season yet, the Nationals seek to build on last year's 98 wins when they return to the field after spring training. That 2012 campaign netted the team its first NL East title since moving to Washington, momentarily inspiring both parties in Congress to unite in setting aside their bill to outlaw the sun.
Washington Nationals
In 2005, the Montreal Expos became the Canadian Expats, pledging a new allegiance and taking on a new identity as the first big-league club to inhabit America's capital since the Senators moved to Texas in 1971. In 2008, the team christened its new stadium, Nationals Park, which today welcomes up to 41,546 fans, its 4,500-square-foot HD scoreboard almost distracting from the panoramic views of the Potomac riverfront, the Capitol dome, and the Washington Monument. Accredited as a Leadership in Energy and Environment Design stadium, Nationals Park also sits 24 feet below street level, making its main concourse even with city sidewalks and saving many fans the danger of riding frozen, thin-aired escalators just to reach their seats.

