Washington Nationals Printable Regular Season Schedule – 2023

The Washington Nationals are a professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. They compete in the National League East division of Major League Baseball (MLB). The team was founded in 1969 as the Montreal Expos and moved to Washington, D.C. in 2005, where they became the Washington Nationals. Since then, the Nationals have become one of the most successful teams in the league, winning their first World Series championship in 2019.

Last season, was dreadful for the Nationals to say the least. The team finished with an overall record of 55-107 and became the first team to be team eliminated from playoff contention. Near the end of the first half of the MLB season, the Washington Nationals went on a 9-game losing streak, their longest since their 11-game losing streak that started near the end of their 2008 season and extended into the beginning of the 2009 season. 

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Here’s the full Nationals’ season 2023 schedule:

Washington Nationals

Thu, Mar 30 vsAtlanta

Tue, Apr 4 vsTampa Bay

Fri, Apr 7 @Colorado

Tue, Apr 11 @Los Angeles

Sat, Apr 15 vsCleveland

Wed, Apr 19 vsBaltimore

Sat, Apr 22 @Minnesota

Wed, Apr 26 @New York

Sat, Apr 29 vsPittsburgh

Tue, May 2 vsChicago

Sat, May 6 @Arizona

Tue, May 9 @San Francisco

Sat, May 13 vsNew York

Wed, May 17 @Miami

Sat, May 20 vsDetroit

Wed, May 24 vsSan Diego

Sat, May 27 @Kansas City

Tue, May 30 @Los Angeles

Sat, Jun 3 vsPhiladelphia

Wed, Jun 7 vsArizona

Sat, Jun 10 @Atlanta

Wed, Jun 14 @Houston

Sat, Jun 17 vsMiami

Tue, Jun 20 vsSt. Louis

Sat, Jun 24 @San Diego

Tue, Jun 27 @Seattle

Sat, Jul 1 @Philadelphia

Tue, Jul 4 vsCincinnati

Sat, 8 Jul vsTexas

Sat, Jul 15 @St. Louis

Tue, Jul 18 @Chicago

Sat, Jul 22 vsSan Francisco

Tue, Jul 25 vsColorado

Fri, Jul 28 @New York

Tue, Aug 1 vsMilwaukee

Sat, Aug 5 @Cincinnati

Tue, Aug 8 @Philadelphia

Sat, August 12 vsOakland

Wed, August 16 vsBoston

Sat, August 19 vsPhiladelphia

Wed, August 23 @New York

Sat, August 26 @Miami

Tue, August 29 @Toronto

Fri, September 1 vsMiami

Wed, September 6 vsNew York

Sat, September 9 vsLos Angeles

Tue, September 12 @Pittsburgh

Sat, Sep 16 @Milwaukee

Tue, Sep 19 vsChicago

Fri, Sep 22 vsAtlanta

Wed, Sep 27 @Baltimore

Sat, Sep 30 @Atlanta

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