Nationals fan who double-fisted beers in World Series honored with Bud Light commercial during Game 6

A Washington Nationals fan who made history Sunday night during Game 5 of the World Series when he was caught on camera double-fisting two Bud Light beers after a home run ball hit him square in the chest was honored with his very own commercial Tuesday night. 

Bon Voyage: Road teams win 1st 5 Series games for 3rd time

Justin Verlander, Joe Smith and Will Harris tossed the ball at Minute Maid Park as slanting light from the late-afternoon sun streaked through the large glass panels and across right field.

With each pitch at Series, call gets louder for robot umps

From the box seats to the far reaches of the bleachers, all 40,000 umpires in the stands at Nationals Park were sure they could tell: Gerrit Cole's fastball to Victor Robles missed the strike zone.

Rubber Chicken Man makes 'sacrifice' for Washington Nationals ahead of World Series Game 6

Hugh Kaufman, the self-proclaimed Rubber Chicken Man, joined FOX 5's Mike Thomas at Nationals Park Tuesday where he revealed his plan to help the team get back on track in Game 6 of the World Series.

Washington Nationals hosting free World Series watch parties at Nats Park

The Washington Nationals are just two more wins away from bringing home the first World Series championship title to the nation's capital since 1924. 

Instagram models claim MLB banned them for life for flashing camera during World Series Game 5 in DC

Instagram models Lauren Summer and Julia Rose say they have been banned from all Major League Baseball facilities after flashing the camera during Game 5 of the World Series in Washington, D.C.

VIDEO: President Trump booed at World Series Game 5 at Nationals Park

President Donald Trump was met with loud, sustained boos and chants of "Lock him up!" from fans at Nationals Park when he was shown on the in-stadium video screen after the third inning of Game 5.

The Late Show: World Series games taking almost 4 hours

Snacking on chicken at a picnic table near section 402, decked out in his curly W cap and pullover, Bob Batwinis hoped to see a lot at Game 4 of the World Series.

The Washington Senators didn’t win the last World Series in DC, it was the Washington Homestead Grays of the Negro League

As the Washington Nationals battle for the World Series in 2019, we look back to a DC baseball dynasty that once featured some of the greatest players to ever live. We’re not talking about the Washington Senators, but the Washington Homestead Grays of the Negro League.