After winning the first two games on the road, the Washington Nationals lost three games in a row in their World Series home stand against the Houston Astros this weekend following several snubs of President Trump by the team and protests by fans. After scoring a combined 17 runs in their two opening victories the Nationals have only scored one run per game while getting blown out at home by the Astros who have scored a combined 19 runs in their three road victories.

When Trump announced he would be attending a possible Game 5 on Sunday, the Nationals announced Trump antagonist chef Jose Andres would throw out the ceremonial first pitch for that game. (Trump had already said he was not interested in throwing the first pitch.)

The Nationals have announced that humanitarian and Trump critic José Andrés will throw out the first pitch ahead of World Series Game 5 on Sunday, should the series extend that long. On Thursday, Trump announced that he planned to attend Game 5. https://t.co/eAT7Kx93Ur — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 25, 2019

Confirmed by @Nationals: Trump not scheduled to throw out the first pitch if there's a Game 5 of the World Series. Instead, he'll watch @chefjoseandres — a critic who pulled out of Trump's DC hotel — throw the ceremonial pitch — Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 25, 2019

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This from Trump on why he likely won't throw out the first pitch at Game 5 of the World Series, which he plans to attend:

“I don’t know. They gotta dress me up in a lot of heavy armor. I’ll look too heavy. I don’t like that." — Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 24, 2019

That was followed by a report the team owners did not want to sit with Trump and quietly let it be known he should not ask them to do so.

Source: Nationals owners requested they not have to respond to request to sit with President Trump at Game 5 https://t.co/eIQTO6UdzL — WUSA9 (@wusa9) October 27, 2019

At the game Sunday night, Trump was loudly booed by the wealthy D.C. swamp rats in attendance who also chanted, “lock him up”, even though just the day before a raid in Syria ordered by Trump had led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Loud boos for President Trump when he was shown on big screen at Nationals Park during Game 5 of the World Series. Some fans in crowd chanted “lock him up” afterward. pic.twitter.com/5cYqQT4Itf — Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian) October 28, 2019

WATCH: President Trump met with loud boos as he is introduced at the World Series in Nationals Park on Sunday night. pic.twitter.com/4RTW8ZqxqP — NBC News (@NBCNews) October 28, 2019

Full on “LOCK HIM UP! LOCK HIM UP!” chants heard throughout the crowd at Nats Park after President Trump was announced and shown on screen here #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/1ktVXkHYFy — Monica Alba (@albamonica) October 28, 2019

Nasty Nats fans held up a “VETERANS FOR IMPEACHMENT” banner behind home plate.

“Veterans for Impeachment” sign behind home plate tonight pic.twitter.com/trBa9Irx3H — Andrew Beaujon (@abeaujon) October 28, 2019

Nasty Nats fans also hung a banner saying “IMPEACH TRUMP” from the upper levels of the stadium.

So this just happened in the middle of the nats game. @Nationals pic.twitter.com/4MOij35smB — Malz Agner (@malz_agner) October 28, 2019

My question is how were these guys able to get this into the park.. @SecretService opened EVERYTHING everyone had… only in dc. pic.twitter.com/eakwz1Zss9 — Malz Agner (@malz_agner) October 28, 2019

Bro just sent this photo from the Nats game. Nationals fans coming up big tonight even if the team is…less so. pic.twitter.com/58t9tWBaZP — David Turnbull (@david_turnbull) October 28, 2019

New sign up behind us pic.twitter.com/fxYk89vHik — Emily Guskin (@EmGusk) October 28, 2019

The Series returns to Houston Tuesday (and maybe Wednesday) for the best-of-seven games finale with the Astros in the driver’s seat.