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Meanings and definitions for NATS
What does NATS stand for? What does NATS mean?
- National Party (South Africa) and its supporters
- New Zealand National Party and its supporters
- Scottish National Party and its supporters
- Syracuse Nationals, an NBA team currently known as the Philadelphia 76ers
- Nats Park
- Nats Xtra
- Raleigh Nats
- Vancouver Nats, an ice hockey team from British Columbia, Canada
- NATS Holdings, the United Kingdom's main Air Navigation Service Provider
- North Atlantic Tracks
- Naval Air Transport Service, a branch of the United States Navy from 1941 to 1948
- Nat (unit), a unit of information
- Nat (spirit), in Burmese religion
- Nat caste, a social group of India
- NATS Messaging, an open source messaging (message oriented middleware) system
- National Association of Teachers of Singing, a professional organization for singing teachers
- Next-Generation Administration and Tracking System, an affiliate program backend
- Nihon Automobile High Technical School (Japanese Wikipedia)
- Nissan Anti-Theft System
- North Avenue Trade School
- Gnat
- National League (1969–present)
East Division (1969–present)
- Scarlet red, navy blue, white[1][2]
- Washington Nationals (2005–present)
- Montreal Expos (1969–2004)
- Nats
- Nationals Park (2008–present)
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (2005–2007)
a.k.a. RFK Stadium
- Olympic Stadium (1977–2004)
Hiram Bithorn Stadium (2003–2004)
- Jarry Park Stadium (1969–1976)
- 1981
- 2012
- 2014
- 2016
- 2017
- ↑Appeared as the Montreal Expos.
- ↑This and subsequent appearances as the Washington Nationals.
- ↑The wild-card game was first played in 2012.
- 32 Aaron Barrett
- 64 James Bourque
- 70 Ben Braymer
- 46 Patrick Corbin
- 63 Sean Doolittle
- 55 Roenis Elías
- 23 Erick Fedde
- 67 Kyle Finnegan
- 33 Ryne Harper
- 36 Will Harris
- 44 Daniel Hudson
- 61 Kyle McGowin
- 21 Tanner Rainey
- 19 Aníbal Sánchez
- 31 Max Scherzer
- 37 Stephen Strasburg
- 51 Wander Suero
- 50 Austin Voth
- 53 Austen Williams
- 73 Tres Barrera
- 10 Yan Gomes
- 65 Raudy Read
- 28 Kurt Suzuki
- 13 Asdrúbal Cabrera
- 14 Starlin Castro
- 1 Wilmer Difo
- 47 Howie Kendrick
- 8 Carter Kieboom
- 18 Jake Noll
- 9 Eric Thames
- 7 Trea Turner
- 2 Adam Eaton
- 16 Víctor Robles
- 22 Juan Soto
- 17 Andrew Stevenson
- 3 Michael A. Taylor
- 58 Fernando Abad *
- 91 Joan Adon *
- 71 Dakota Bacus *
- 84 Tim Cate *
- -- Cade Cavalli *
- 92 Matt Cronin *
- 57 Wil Crowe *
- 98 Tyler Eppler *
- 52 Paolo Espino *
- 39 Sam Freeman *
- 93 Steven Fuentes *
- 48 Javy Guerra *
- 95 Jake Irvin *
- 45 Kevin Quackenbush *
- 96 Seth Romero *
- 83 Jackson Rutledge *
- 94 Nick Wells *
- 74 Taylor Gushue *
- 76 Jakson Reetz *
- 62 Luis García *
- 26 Brandon Snyder *
- 27 Emilio Bonifácio *
- 29 Yadiel Hernández *
- 4 Dave Martinez
- 35 Henry Blanco (bullpen)
- 24 Tim Bogar (bench)
- 12 Chip Hale (third base)
- 15 Bob Henley (first base)
- 54 Kevin Long (hitting)
- 87 Octavio Martinez (bullpen catcher)
- 55 Paul Menhart (pitching)
- 66 Pat Roessler (assistant hitting)
- 5 Adrián Sánchez
- 20 Welington Castillo *
- 41 Joe Ross
- 11 Ryan Zimmerman
- Players and managers listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Expos or Nationals cap insignia.
- * Montreal Expos or Washington Nationals listed as primary team according to the Hall of Fame
- Names in bold received the award based primarily on their work as broadcasters for the Expos or Nationals.
- The Nationals have affiliated with the minor-league Nationals since 2005; the minor-league Nationals relocated from Woodbridge, Virginia, to Fredericksburg, Virginia, before the 2020 season.
- Charlie Slowes – radio (2005–present)
- Dave Shea – radio (2005)
- Dave Jageler – radio (2006–present)
- Mel Proctor – TV (2005)
- Ron Darling – TV (2005)
- Bob Carpenter – TV (2006–present)
- Tom Paciorek – TV (2006)
- Don Sutton – TV (2007–2008)
- Rob Dibble – TV (2009–2010)
- F. P. Santangelo – TV (2011–present)
- Washington Nationals official website
- FOX Sports – Washington Nationals team front
- Sandalow, Marc. "A Brand-New Ballgame: The New Stadium of the Nationals", Washingtonian, March 1, 2008.
- Established in 1969
- Formerly the Montreal Expos
- Based in Washington, D.C.
- History
in Washington, D.C.
- Seasons
- Records
- No-hitters
- Owners and executives
- Managers
- Players
- Broadcasters
- First-round draft picks
- Opening Day starting pitchers
- All articles
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
- Nationals Park
- Space Coast Stadium
- FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
- Presidential first pitch
- Presidents Race
- Screech
- How Do You Know
- Rubber Chicken Man
- "Bustin' Loose"
- "Baby Shark"
- Owner: Ted Lerner
- General Manager: Mike Rizzo
- Manager: Dave Martinez
- Baltimore Orioles
- 42
- 2019
- 2019
- 2019
- AAA: Fresno Grizzlies
- AA: Harrisburg Senators
- A Adv.: Fredericksburg Nationals
- A: Hagerstown Suns
- Short A: Auburn Doubledays
- Rookie: GCL Nationals
- DSL Nationals
- Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN)
- 106.7 The Fan
- Radio network affiliates
- Bob Carpenter
- F. P. Santangelo
- Bo Porter
- Charlie Slowes
- Dave Jageler
- 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2013
- 2015
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- Now the Washington Nationals
- Based in Montreal, Quebec (1969–2004)
- Expansion
Expansion draft
- Opening Day starting pitchers
- Player of the Year
- Broadcasters
- All articles
- Jarry Park
- Olympic Stadium
- Hiram Bithorn Stadium
- City Island Ball Park
- Municipal Stadium
- Roger Dean Stadium
- "The Happy Wanderer"
- Youppi!
- Expo 67
- TSN
- The Cap
- Blue Monday
- Dennis Martínez's perfect game
- Meilleure équipe de baseball
- David Cone's perfect game
- 2001 Major League Baseball contraction plan
- Toronto Blue Jays
- 8
- 10
- 10
- 30
- National League East: 1981 (second half)
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- Charles Bronfman
- Claude Brochu
- Jeffrey Loria
- Major League Baseball
- Ted Lerner
- Baltimore Orioles
- Boston Red Sox
- New York Yankees
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Chicago White Sox
- Cleveland Indians
- Detroit Tigers
- Kansas City Royals
- Minnesota Twins
- Houston Astros
- Los Angeles Angels
- Oakland Athletics
- Seattle Mariners
- Texas Rangers
- Atlanta Braves
- Miami Marlins
- New York Mets
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Washington Nationals
- Chicago Cubs
- Cincinnati Reds
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Colorado Rockies
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- San Diego Padres
- San Francisco Giants
- Spring training
- Opening Day
- Jackie Robinson Day
- Civil Rights Game
- All-Star Game
- Interleague play
- International games
- Little League Classic
- Players Weekend
- World Baseball Classic
- World Series
Champions
- AL
AL Champions
- ALCS
- ALDS
- NL
NL Champions
- NLCS
- NLDS
- Wild Card Game
- Appearances
- Streaks
- Droughts
- Series
- Draft
Rule 5
- Players Association
- Highest paid players
- Luxury tax
- Lockouts/strikes
- Winter Meetings
- Hot stove league
- Transactions
- Media
Logo
- Radio
- Television
- MLB.com
- MLB Advanced Media
- Minor League Baseball
- Authentication Program
- Instant replay
- Team uniforms
- Stadiums
- Mascots
- Rivalries
- History
AL
- Seasons
- Tie-breakers
Tie-breaking procedures
- All-time win–loss records
- Records
- Awards
- Retired numbers
- Hall of Fame
- Continental League
- Drug policy
suspensions
- Mitchell Report
- Juiced
- Vindicated
- Biogenesis scandal
- BALCO scandal
- Game of Shadows
- Barry Bonds perjury case
- Timeline of Major League Baseball
History of team nicknames
- Dead-ball era
- Live-ball era
- Golden age of baseball
- Defunct and relocated teams
- Relocation of the 1950s–1960s
- Expansion
1961
- 1962
- 1969
- 1977
- 1993
- 1998
- Contraction attempt
- Commissioner: Rob Manfred
- League Presidents
AL
- NL
- Parent league: Major League Baseball
- Partner league: American League
- Honorary president: Bill Giles
- 19th-century National League teams
- Boston Beaneaters/Braves (1883–1952)
- Milwaukee Braves (1953–1965)
- Brooklyn Dodgers (1883–1957)
- New York Giants (1883–1957)
- Houston Colt .45s/Astros (1962–2012)
- List of champions
- Championship Series
- Division Series
- Wild Card winners
- Professional baseball
- Nat caste, a Hindu caste found in northern India and Nepal
- Nat (Muslim), a Muslim community in North India
- National Actors Theatre, New York City, U.S.
- National AIDS trust, a British charity
- National Archives of Thailand
- National Assembly of Thailand, the national parliament
- Nordic American Tankers, a Bermuda company listed on the NYSE as NAT
- Nat, Punjab, India
- Nat, West Virginia, U.S.
- Greater Natal International Airport, São Gonçalo do Amarante, Brazil (IATA code NAT)
Augusto Severo International Airport, closed, (former IATA code NAT)
- Natural antisense transcript, an RNA transcript in a cell
- N-acetyltransferase, an enzyme; also NAT1, NAT2, etc.
- Nucleic acid test, for genetic material
- Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia, a disease
- Nucleobase ascorbate transporter (NAT) family, or Nucleobase cation symporter-2 (NCS2) family
- Nat (unit), a logarithmic unit of information or entropy
- Network address translation, in computer networking
- Nottingham Asphalt Tester
- Nat (name), a given name or nickname, usually masculine, and also a surname
- Nat (spirit), spirits worshipped in Myanmar
- Nat (Wild Cards), the nature of some characters in the Wild Card novels
- Nat Smurfling, a fictional character from The Smurfs
- National Achievement Test, in the Philippines
- North Atlantic Tracks, a set of flight routes
- Young Nationals (Australia), the youth wing of the National Party of Australia
- New Zealand Young Nationals, the youth wing of the New Zealand National Party
- Young Nationalists Organisation, the youth wing of the Nationalist Party of Australia
- National Air Traffic Services (limited), Air Traffic Control provider in the UK
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