The Washington Nationals haven’t made the playoffs since the 2019 season, as the team’s largely been in a rebuild since the 2020 campaign. However, that rebuild began to bring fruits in 2024, as James Wood and Dylan Crews made their MLB debut.
The Washington Nationals are still looking for somebody to take the ball for them on March 27. Last season, Josiah Gray was the opening day starter, but he will miss a good chunk of the season as he recovers from Tommy John surgery.
Washington Nationals pitcher Josiah Gray was missed last season. A consistent member of the team’s rotation for two seasons, he started just two games before he suffered an elbow injury.
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
The Washington Nationals were busy on Jan. 9, 2025, as the deadline to agree to deals with arbitration-eligible players and avoid having to go to a hearing was that afternoon.
Notes and quotes on Josiah Gray, TJS, and the long road back… “I’m a little concerned right now,” Davey Martinez told reporters on July 2nd, after Josiah Gray struggled on the mound in a minor league start.
The Washington Nationals had a clear idea of how they hoped things would go entering the 2024 season with their pitching staff. Just days into the season, those plans went out the window.
For fans looking for the light at the end of the mediocrity tunnel, here are three big reasons the team is actually ahead of schedule in its rebuild.
Teams can spend all of the winter and spring training coming up with the perfect game plan to succeed once the regular season rolls around. Alas, nothing ever goes exactly according to plan, which the Washington Nationals learned firsthand right out of the gate.
On Wednesday night, Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez announced that starting pitcher Josiah Gray underwent Tommy John surgery and an internal brace procedure to further stabilize his elbow, ending his 2024 season.
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Josiah Gray is out for the season. Gray, the Nationals’ opening-day starter, will undergo season-ending surgery for a partially torn UCL in his throwing elbow.
Notes and quotes from a news-filled day in Nationals Park... Patrick Corbin celebrated his 35th birthday with one of his best starts of the season, going six innings on 104 pitches on Friday night, in which he gave up just three hits and one run.
Nationals Opening Day starter Josiah Gray is out for the season and beyond with a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow. The Nationals said Gray might not require Tommy John surgery to replace the ligament, but the details of the operation won't be known until the 26-year-old is on the operating table.
Josiah Gray is out for the rest of the season due to a partially torn UCL.
Washington Nationals starter Josiah Gray will be sidelined into 2025 but could potentially miss the whole or most of next season, too, depending on which surgical approach he takes.
Notes and quotes from a busy Tuesday in the nation’s capital... “DJ’s fastball command was a little off,” manager Davey Martinez said after left-hander DJ Herz’s 3 1/3-inning, 66-pitch outing last week on the road in Petco Park.
This clearly hasn’t been the desired follow-up to the righty’s first All-Star season.
Notes and quotes after the Nationals drop three straight to the Mets... New York’s Mets, coming off a dispiriting 3-7 homestand, took three straight games from Washington’s Nationals in the nation’s capital this week, capping things off with a 9-1 win Wednesday afternoon, in the rain-delayed series finale.
The Nationals have a day off before they start a series with the Oakland A’s tomorrow... Joan Adon got the start in place of the injured Josiah Gray on
Believe it or not, another high upside starting pitcher is out with an arm injury. On Tuesday, the Washington Nationals announced that Josiah Gray will be placed on the injured list with a right elbow/forearm flexor strain.
The Nats have not yet provided any kind of information relating to the severity of his injury or how long they expect him to be out of action.
Two pitchers trending in opposite directions this season will go head-to-head Tuesday night when the Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants continue their three-game series.
While most teams do not have a true ace, Opening Day is a chance for some to see their top pitchers in a rotation matchup. But for others, it is a reminder of just how bad their pitching staff is.
The Washington Nationals have named starting pitcher Josiah Gray as their Opening Day starter this season. This puts him in an elite class in team history, as he will do something not done in a decade.
The Washington Nationals are considered to have overachieved in 2023 with a 71-91 record. This year, however, it’s possible that they could underachieve.
At 41-59, the Nationals are currently in last place in the National League East division but have been playing competitive baseball despite the record. Here are a few of the players trending up and down in 2023.
We're almost two months into the regular season and the Washington Nationals find themselves where most pundits expect them to be for the foreseeable future: last place in the NL East.
The rebuilding Washington Nationals made an interesting move on Thursday, claiming former Boston Red Sox's top prospect, infielder Jeter Downs, off waivers.
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