The Washington Nationals (Nats) will unveil their 2019 World Series championship rings in a virtual event on Sunday, the Major League Baseball (MLB) champions said on Tuesday.

The Nats said the hour long event will be streamed on the team’s website and social media platforms and will also air on MLB Network and the local MASN network that carries Nationals games.

Several members from the team that vanquished the Houston Astros in the 2019 World Series will make appearances, said the Nats.

“We could not be more excited to finally share our 2019 World Series Champions rings with our players, staff, and fans!” Nats owner Mark Lerner said in a statement.

The event will also serve as a fundraiser, with those watching invited to donate to local hunger relief efforts.

Teams typically unveil their championship rings – and raise championship banners at their ballparks – at their first home game the following season.

The 2020 baseball season, scheduled to start on March 26, has been on hold amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

MLB has remained optimistic about getting a shortened season underway, but there is still no target date.

Earlier this month, Nats manager Dave Martinez said the team didn’t want to celebrate their victory over the Astros in October without supporters present.

“For me, this is a big deal, a big deal for everybody, so we want to include everybody,” Martinez said on a conference call on May 2.

However, it appears that if the season does get underway, it’s likely to be without fans in attendance.

Those starved to relive the Nats’ first World Series title since 1924 will get some solace, however a from a two-part documentary the team will air this weekend.