It seems that this week had been an endless party for the MLB team Washington Nationals who won their first franchise World Series title earlier last Wednesday.
The Washington Nationals were present on Saturday in DC to celebrate their first baseball title since the last one being won by Senators back in 1942. They celebrated with a parade and a rally.
Then t further celebrate his massive win of World Series title, Washington Nationals team came to the Capital One Arena where the NHL team Washington Capitals took on Calgary Flames. Over the course of many years, these tow sports teams have formed a close bond with each other.
Videos have been posted on social media where champagnes are being opened at the Halloween Party in honor of the Washington Nationals.
When the Washington Nationals won their 2018 Stanley Cup championships, it was Washington Nationals who threw one of the greatest sports celebratory parties and on Sunday it was turned for Washington Capitals to throw one for the Nats.
The night started as Ryan Zimmerman of the Nats thanked the Caps for the support. See it in the video below.
Step into the locker room pregame with the @Nationals
Truly Legendary.#ALLCAPS #FIGHTFINISHED pic.twitter.com/mRJvUE4vce
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) November 4, 2019
Then it was Adam Eaton who drank a beer through his shirt in the video down below.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
When in Title Town, USA, do as the #CHAMPS do.#FIGHTFINISHED // #LegendaryMoments pic.twitter.com/Cg184MQxeU
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) November 4, 2019
Things started to escalate in this celebration as can be seen in the video down below.
Nats making the Caps proud with these cellys #ALLCAPS pic.twitter.com/0lHWS7OLxw
— NBC Sports Capitals (@NBCSCapitals) November 4, 2019
Then there were shirtless rides on the ice in-between he periods.
BEST SHAPE OF THEIR LIFE @Nationals pic.twitter.com/RBpRMq5erz
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) November 4, 2019
Champions.#ALLCAPS @Nationals pic.twitter.com/M51MAv10eX
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) November 4, 2019
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