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PHOTOS: World Series excitement hits home for DC

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In the neighborhoods that surround Nationals Park, there’s growing excitement over the prospect of a World Series championship for hometown heroes the Nationals.

At the King Greenleaf Recreation Center just blocks from the ballpark, D.C. native Kenny, who goes by “Chicken Bob,” said he’s enjoying the excitement. And he’s not a bandwagon fan — he showed off his Nationals tattoo: a big curly “W” with the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol in the background spreads across his chest.

“I used to attend the games before the stadium was here — I attended the games at the old RFK stadium.” He said he got the tattoo in 2011. “I just got the tattoo just because I love my city so much. I just had to.”

He said he’s considering adding tattoos of other D.C. teams — except for one. “I hate the Redskins,” he said. “They don’t play in D.C.! They don’t play in my city.”

WATCH: Nats celebrate World Series with parade ahead of Spring Training opener in Florida

The Washington Nationals showed off their trophy from winning the 2019 World Series in front of their local fans in South Florida during a parade on Thursday, February 20. Spring Training kicked off recently, and the first preseason game is Saturday, February 22, against the Houston Astros, the team they defeated in the World Series. Before the parade started, Michael A. Taylor and Sean Doolittle mingled with fans, some of whom were wearing hats supporting the local Miami Marlins. However, the West Palm Beach fans showed their support, as players like Kurt Suzuki, Trea Turner and Howie Kendrick rode in cars and buses through the main streets of Clemantis.
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