Washington Nationals fans are excited about the team’s World Series appearance, but the moment is especially poignant for youngsters with a unique connection to the team. “I feel like it’s an honor because not everybody gets to be here,” said Akina Gates, 12, of attending the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy. Gates takes the role of scholar and athlete at the academy very seriously; she said she “gets to represent the Nats.” 
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Kala Anderson, 13, also dipped her hand in paint for the banner. “I want them to the think about us, knowing that we’ve got their back no matter what, if they lose or not,” Anderson said. The banner was created Thursday afternoon at the Academy in Southeast. It will be put on display to greet the arriving team members Friday morning. “We want this banner to be a representation of our excitement and our support for the great work that they’ve done up to this point and the great work they’re going to do to finish the fight,” Cartland said. “Go Nats!”
