Washington Nationals fans have a lot to celebrate. There was the 2005 return of MLB to the nation's capital, the run of Ryan Zimmerman, Jayson Werth, and Bryce Harper building something special, and then 2019, when Strasburg, Scherzer, and Rendon brought home the first World Series title in franchise history. If you're looking for memorabilia that captures that history, framed card plaques are a great alternative to signed pieces. The cards themselves are the real thing, and they display beautifully.
Start Here: The Washington Nationals All-Time Greats Plaque
If you want one piece that represents the full arc of Nationals baseball, this is it. Three licensed Topps or Bowman cards featuring the franchise's marquee names, mounted together in a wood frame sized for a fan cave wall. Think of it as a curated highlight reel of the best players to wear the curly W. Ships fast and arrives ready to hang.
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For 2019 World Series Fans: The Championship Plaque
The 2019 run is one of the great stories in recent baseball history. Down 3-2 in the NLCS, down 3-2 in the World Series, and they just kept winning. This 8x10 plaque features three cards from that championship team, framed together as a single display piece. A natural gift for anyone who still remembers "Baby Shark" echoing through Nationals Park.
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A Vintage Look for a Current Star: CJ Abrams Heritage Plaque
Topps Heritage cards are designed to look like classic sets from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, so they have a genuinely vintage feel even when they feature current players. This 6x8 plaque features CJ Abrams in Heritage style, which makes it a nice bridge between old-school card aesthetics and the Nationals' next generation. At $18, it's an easy pick.
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Dig Into the Cards: The Nationals Multiyear Team Pack
This 20-card pack pulls from multiple years and multiple sets, including Stadium Club, Archives, Chrome, Heritage, and Bowman. It's the kind of mix that actually shows off the range of Topps card design across eras. James Wood is in here from his early Bowman cards, alongside current-roster Nationals from recent flagship sets. A solid option for anyone who wants cards to flip through, not just hang on a wall.
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Washington Nationals memorabilia doesn't have to mean expensive autographs or vintage packs from the early expansion years. Licensed card plaques and curated team packs give you a real piece of the franchise's history, from the 2019 championship roster to the next wave coming up through the system now. Any of the four options above ships quickly and lands as something a Nats fan will actually use.
For more options, browse our full Washington Nationals gift guide or the Washington Nationals cards & plaques collection.



