The Washington Nationals' top 10 neighbors span news publishers, politicians, athletes, B2B technology brands, and local dining — with no other baseball team, and only one fellow sports team, appearing in the set.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.70 across ten structurally distinct neighbors, with no single dominant pull. The Washington Capitals sit at the top (0.96), the one clear sports-team neighbor in the top 10. From there the set fans out quickly into non-sports territory: Post Local (0.88) and Post Food (0.76) represent the Washington Post's local news and food verticals; Mark Warner (0.83) and Tim Kaine (0.70) are Virginia politicians; Alex Ovechkin (0.79) is an athlete but tied to the same D.C. sports market rather than baseball specifically. The remaining neighbors include DarkReading (0.73), a cybersecurity website; CAVA (0.72) and CNN NationalSecurity (0.72), a fast-casual restaurant and a national-security news feed; and Georgetown Cupcake (0.71), a local sweets brand. The subcategory mix — news publishers, politicians, local dining, a cybersecurity site — points to a distinctly D.C.-area professional audience rather than a baseball-centric one.
The broad shape here reflects an audience defined more by its geographic and civic identity than by sport, with the Nationals functioning as one node in a wider Washington, D.C. attention cluster.