The Washington Nationals have accepted an invitation to visit President Trump at the White House on Monday for the traditional champions celebration, less than a week after winning their first World Series.

The quick turnaround is unusual, but most of the players are in town for a parade Saturday in downtown Washington, and White House officials said the timing worked well for the team and the president. The ceremony will take place at 1:15 p.m. on the South Lawn, a White House official said.

Tne Nationals defeated the Houston Astros, 6-2, in Game 7 to clinch the title 14 years after the franchise arrived from Montreal. It marked the first World Series title in Washington since 1924, when the Senators were champions.

Trump, accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and a group of Republican members of Congress, attended Game 5 of the World Series last weekend at Nationals Park. He received a mixed reaction from the sellout crowd of more than 42,000 fans, including a loud chorus of boos. Chants of “lock him up” were audible in parts of the stadium.

Before that game, Nationals pitcher Aníbal Sánchez said the president had a right to attend “if that’s something that he wants to do. Of course, everybody has to respect that situation.”

Presidents have been celebrating sports champions on a regular basis since Ronald Reagan’s administration, but the ceremonies have become highly politicized in the Trump era as some high-profile teams have said they are not interested in visiting. The White House has declined to invite other teams, including those from the WNBA.

Trump has hosted the past two World Series champions, the 2017 Astros and the 2018 Boston Red Sox. But in the case of the Red Sox, the team was sharply divided along racial lines, with the minority players electing not to attend. Members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team, which won the World Cup in the summer, stated publicly that they would not accept an invite to the White House, and the president has not offered one.

In March, Trump hosted the Washington Capitals, who won the Stanley Cup last year, holding a photo op with the players in the Oval Office. However, the president has not invited the Washington Mystics, which won the WNBA title this year.