No, Nats fans are not like rag fans. Rag fans are glory hunters. The Nats haven't won anything. Ever. Currently, the Nats are actually a good team, and the Rags are playing in the Europa League. The only similarity they share is the color red.
BUT...
As a Nats and O's fan, who has been to plenty of games, I won't argue with you with the rest of your points. As I mentioned earlier, I usually go to one or two Nats vs O's games a year. Even at Nats Park, you'll see more orange than red.
I understand not being "Anti-Nats", but being "anti-Nats fans". You're absolutely correct about the fanbase not actually being huge fans of the team. The games which get the biggest turnout are always the booble head, or Chia pet giveaway day.
There are some beautiful women at Nats (and O's) games, which to be 100% honest, is probably why I go to some of the games. I'm 27, there's a lot of people in my age group, many of them have lived in DC for about 3 years after they got a job with the DOJ or some other government organization. Most of the Nats "fans" are probably actually from some small town a thousand miles away. Once or twice a year, the Nats do have a "Yoga in the outfield" night before the game. Unfortunately I've never made it to one. I can only imagine doing yoga on a MLB outfield with hundreds of women around. Sounds like a dream.
Beer prices are no different than any other stadium I've been to in America and I've been to dozens. Beer is expensive at sports games, doesn't matter where you are. They have $5 domestic 16oz cans inside the ballpark before first pitch at the porch thing (Can't remember the actual name, Red Porch maybe). My favorites around the Nats stadium are Gordon Biersch and the Bullpen. Try The Bullpen (you can't miss it, it's huge) if it's cheap drinks and a fun atmosphere pre/post game that you're looking for. The first one is on me!
I do love Pickles and all those bars outside of Camden Yards. Not very family frenziedly, but for me at this point in my life I'm not really looking for family friendly bars to drink at pre-game.
However, comparing the fan bases of the O's and Nats is not necessarily a fair comparison. The O's have been around forever. The Nats have been around a little over a decade. Many people in DC are not lifelong DC area residents as I mentioned earlier. And the one's that are lifelong DC people (like myself) grew up as O's fans. Nats fans are being grown organically for the first time now. Thank God for Bryce, or even fewer of the kids around here would care about the Nats.
Like I said, I'm a fan of both the Nats and the O's. My girlfriend is a big O's fan (for a female) and we go to both teams games each year, I've started to shift to more of a Nats fans in the last year or two since we've been dating to make it kind of playful rivalry thing between us. "If the O's beat the Nats, I'll give you a _____ job" ;) That kind of thing.
Ohh and btw....
The Nats are
13th in the league with average attendance of 31,135.
The O's are
20th in the league with average attendance of 25,764.
For anyone who read this all the way to the end, I reward you with the ABSOLUTE best thing the Nationals game day experience has to offer. The world famous "President's Race" which happens every night.
For the record "On October 3, the final day of the 2012 regular season, Teddy finally won his first race, breaking a 525-race losing streak with help from a poorly designed
Phillie Phanatic. The victory marked the first time the Nationals earned a playoff appearance since moving to Washington in 2005 and the first playoff game in Washington since 1933 when the team in Washington was the Senators."