Washington Weather at Nationals Park



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Nationals Park, the home of the Washington Nationals since 2008, is the first major professional stadium in the U.S.A. to become LEED Silver Certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.

The exterior of the stadium features a design of steel, glass and concrete that reflects the architecture of Washington, D.C. Each concourse and seating deck is designed with its own identity and viewing experience.

The park offers an unbroken view of the riverfront, the Navy Yard, the surrounding city and important landmarks, including the Washington Monument.

The park has average dimensions (337-377-402-370-335) and no special on-field elements. It plays offensively neutral, though frequent winds and humidity greatly impact ball flight.

ESPN ranks Nationals Park #18 offensively. In 2010, Nationals Park surrendered a total of 8.56 runs per game for both teams (17th highest in MLB). Coors Field surrendered the most runs (10.59).

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