/r/Nationals/

r/Nationals

61k members
r/Nationals is a subreddit with 61k members. The community frequently discusses nationals, nats, player, team, and world series, and they frequently recommend/review wings, and the most common flair used is meme, highlight, oc, opinion, and journalism.
Get your Natitude here! A subreddit for your 2019 World Series champion Washington Nationals!

Popular Topics in r/Nationals

#1

Nationals

71 posts
#2

Nats

29 posts
#3

Player

14 posts
#4

Team

10 posts
#5

World Series

5 posts
#6

Baseball

4 posts
#7

Gallo

4 posts
#8

Four Years Ago

3 posts
#9

Frank Howard

3 posts
#10

Arbitration

3 posts

Products Discussed in r/Nationals

Wings

3 reviews
#1
Bonchon
4.0 from 1 review
#2
Chicken and Whiskey
5.0 from 1 review
#3
Walters
4.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/Nationals

#1
Meme
: "WE'RE STATISTICALLY MID AGAIN BOYS AND GIRLS"
11 posts
#2
Highlight
: "On this day in sports history June 8, 2010, Stephen Strasburg made one of the greatest MLB debuts ever"
9 posts
#3
OC
: "The two players atop the Offensive WAR leaderboard this season are Nationals: CJ Abrams (2.7) and James Wood (2.6)"
9 posts
#4
Opinion
: "Remember the home run wig? Let's not bring it back"
8 posts
#5
Journalism
: "[Zuckerman] The Nationals just won 16 games in a month for the first time since August 2023 and only the second time since June 2021. And they just won three straight series over legit playoff contenders (at ATL, at CLE, vs SD)."
7 posts
#6
Minor League
: "[Nusbaum] The Nationals are promoting shortstop Seaver King to Triple-A Rochester, per multiple sources"
6 posts
#7
Ballpark Content
: "James Wood being sent home for his In-The-Park Grand Slam"
4 posts
#8
MLB
: "Stop the count"
4 posts
#9
Former Nat
: "Insane Jim Bowden / Mike Rizzo Story"
4 posts
#10
Roster move
: "[Zuckerman] Brady House was optioned to Triple-A after tonight's game. Not the move most would've expected to clear a spot for Dylan Crews."
4 posts

Member Growth in r/Nationals

Yearly
+6k members(11.0%)

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Last updated: June 15, 2026