Donations are strictly optional (if you can afford it). Any donations to Nats.Talk will help with the costs to run the site, travel, etc. Thank You!


We wanted to provide this site for free, and change the recent trend of the numerous sites requiring high fees to read their articles or newsletters.

Our site is open to everyone — and if you can afford it, buy us a cup of coffee to help defray the costs. As normal, we won’t be paying ourselves, rather using this to pay site costs and travel, etc. If we end up in a surplus, we plan to use those funds for additional road trips, minor league visits, Arizona Fall League, Winter Meetings, and of course Spring Training. Our budget just for the minimum is $58,000 annually.

And if you do donate, THANKS!


Use the images below to donate to Nats.Talk. You can either scan them with your mobile device’s phone (if you are viewing this page on your computer). You should be able to click on them (on most browser) to open the respective App.

Please also note that the first time you use the Zelle, Venmo or PayPal app using a QR code it may first prompt you to enter settings once you enter your setting, you should see the screen to donate.


Donate with Zelle

If you are viewing this page on your computer, scan the image with the camera on your mobile device.
If you are viewing this page on your mobile device try taking a screenshot and then clicking on this image as detailed in the instructions in this YouTube video


Donate with Venmo

This QRCode image should be both scannable with your camera and clickable. Either option should open the Venmo App.


Donate with PayPal

Use this QRCode to donate using PayPal. Note that PayPal collects fees so 3% of the amount you enter plus an admin fee of 49 cents that is kept by PayPal; the rest is sent to Nats.Talk. PayPal does own Venmo, there is a separate Venmo button above. We prefer the Venmo option above (no fees).


FAVORITE QUOTE

“People ask me what I do in the winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.”

~ Rogers Hornsby

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