The Washington Nationals made a lot of moves this offseason, so their Big League roster is going to look a bit different in 2025. Theo DeRosa of MLB.com took a look at teams with the most roster turnover heading into the new year.
The Washington Nationals haven’t given their fans that much to cheer about since winning the World Series in 2019. Sure, a world series can give a team a lot of goodwill with the fan base.
Spring training isn't a time to make proclamations about what types of years specific players will have, but for this Washington Nationals group, it sure can determine who will have a job with the Major League club to open the season.
The second edition of the massively popular MLB Spring Breakout games are this weekend and Washington Nationals fans will have plenty of opportunity to get a peek into the future of the franchise.
The Washington Nationals have had a few very intriguing positional battles at camp this year at spring training. All eyes have been on the pitching staff, where incredible depth has been put together.
The Washington Nationals are trying to figure out their Opening Day bullpen group. While things will certainly change throughout the course of the season based on injuries and poor performances, having an established unit is something every top-end team wants to have.
CJ Abrams has been hitting the cover off the ball lately After a few rough AB’s to start the spring, I was getting a little antsy about CJ Abrams. Obviously he had a rough second half on and off the field after his first All-Star appearance.
There once was a time that Lucas Giolito was supposed to be a star for the Washington Nationals. Now, nearly 10 years after he made his Nationals debut, he’ll start the season on the 15-day injured list for the Boston Red Sox.
The Washington Nationals have quite the farm system developing. As they continue to work through spring training and give some of their younger talents playing time, multiple top prospects have shown flashes of success, which is a positive sign for the development of the team in the coming seasons.
With Opening Day just a couple weeks away, I took a stab at predicting the lineup The Washington Nationals Opening Day matchup against the Phillies is just two weeks away!
At the conclusion of the 2024 regular season, the Washington Nationals knew that they had some work to do with their starting rotation. A very solid young core was beginning to emerge with MacKenzie Gore, Jake Irvin, Mitchell Parker and DJ Herz all performing quite well during the year.
Mackenzie Gore is the Nationals ace and he should be fully minted as such with an opening day start He was already the strong favorite, but Mackenzie Gore should be named the Opening Day starter tomorrow.
The Washington Nationals are making a significant change to one of their pitcher's roles on the team. Jackson Rutledge is a former top prospect with the team, and he is usually a starter.
Major League general managers will tell you there are no throwaway picks in the draft. After all, Mike Piazza is in the Baseball Hall of Fame and he was a 62nd round pick.
The Dodgers optioned infielder Hyeseong Kim and right-hander Bobby Miller this evening. They also reassigned non-roster invitees Giovanny Gallegos, Eddie Rosario, David Bote, Michael Chavis and top prospect Dalton Rushing to minor league camp.
Despite winning only 71 games for the second consecutive year, there was a good amount of optimism surrounding the Washington Nationals heading into the offseason.
The Washington Nationals are honing in on their fifth starter for the Opening Day roster. Manager Dave Martinez made it official that MacKenzie Gore, Jake Irvin, Trevor Williams and Michael Soroka would begin the year in the rotation.
With Max Scherzer dealing for the Blue Jays this spring, it makes me wonder why the Nats weren’t interested Max Scherzer is the greatest Nationals of all time and my favorite player of all time.
A former No. 2 overall pick and top prospect has signed with a team in the Mexican league.
The Washington Nationals’ approach to handling business this offseason was one that many people were surprised by. Some were under the belief that the team could open up their wallets and spend some money, looking to push the franchise further out of the rebuild they have been mired in since winning the World Series in 2019.
One of the most important Washington Nationals relievers is back doing baseball activities. Derek Law, the minor league addition in 2024 who became a staple
The Nationals continue to evaluate candidates for the final spot in their rotation.
Erick Mejia is starting a new chapter in his 13-year career, as the longtime infielder is working out as a pitcher in the Nationals’ spring camp.
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