The Nationals are ready for baseball season to begin.
The defending World Series champions dropped a hype video for the 2020 season immediately at the conclusion of the Super Bowl on Sunday.
OK ... what's next?#NATITUDE pic.twitter.com/gXkaPlW2DQ
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) February 3, 2020
The video captured Nationals manager Dave Martinez walking through the clubhouse for what was presumed to be the first time this season. He picked up a newspaper copy on his way into his office, an edition that was printed following the Nationals World Series title in October.
Martinez then answered a phone call from general manager Mike Rizzo, where Martinez asked Rizzo two simple words: 'What's next?'
The short film concluded with the Nationals unveiling a new slogan, which read "Go 1-0 every day." The catchphrase comes from Martinez, who pleaded that philosophy during the team's title run last fall.
Good news for Nationals fans is that baseball is right around the corner, as pitchers and catchers report for spring training on Feb. 13, just 10 days from now.
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