When the postseason spot is eventually clinched, whether it ends up being today, tomorrow or next Tuesday, we keep hearing not to expect a big celebration. The Nats don't plan on going nuts with champagne or jumping on each other to create a giant dog pile on the field. They won't break out the goggles or light up cigars and stay up all night talking about how far they've come. This might be the moment those in the nation's capital have been waiting for, but that's not the case with those in the clubhouse. They have their eyes set on something larger - the National League East title. Once the Nats clinch the division, then we'll see the giant celebration and bottles being popped. That'll be the moment where they really enjoy all that they've accomplished over the course of the regular season. Until then, any other magic numbers and celebrations will largely be for the fans. And those in attendance tonight might get their chance to party, should the Nationals take care of business in both games of the doubleheader.