The Washington Nationals placed left-hander Robert Garcia on the 15-day injured list Tuesday, making him the second player on the club to go to the IL with influenza.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ catcher and shortstop... KEIBERT RUIZ CLOSE TO RETURN: Keibert Ruiz (influenza) hasn’t been in the Nationals’ lineup since April 8th when the club was in San Francisco, CA.
They look nothing like that team so far this season, and with Sunday's 6-0 loss to the Washington Nationals, the Astros find themselves at the bottom of the American League standings with a shocking 7-16 record.
Mitchell Parker threw seven shutout innings in his second career major league appearance as the Washington Nationals held back the visiting Houston Astros 6-0 on Sunday afternoon.
The Washington Nationals should have some momentum going into Sunday afternoon's series finale against the visiting Houston Astros. The series is even at one game apiece after the Nationals rallied for a 5-4, 10-inning victory Saturday.
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ walk-off win over the Astros... “Look, I’ve known Trevor for a while,” Nationals’ manager Davey Martinez told reporters after he pulled Trevor Williams at 77 pitches on the road in Oakland, with Washington up 6-1 over the A’s.
Joey Meneses drove in the winning run with a single on the first pitch in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Washington Nationals a 5-4 victory against the visiting Houston Astros on Saturday.
As Omega Ms widened her lead with every stride in Sunday’s third race, jockey Jose Ferrer heard shouts of encouragement from his biggest fans above the muffled hoofbeats on the Tampa Bay Downs turf course.
On-base percentage might be the single most important offensive statistic. Just look at the league leaders in OBP from recent years: Ronald Acuña Jr., Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Juan Soto (again), Mike Trout, Mike Trout (again), Joey Votto, Mike Trout (again), Bryce Harper… you get the point.
Right-hander Jake Irwin went six scoreless innings and CJ Abrams hit a leadoff home run as the Washington Nationals finished off a long California trip in style with a 2-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon.
Which elite MLB prospect has got next when it comes to a promotion to the bigs?
After looking like he was on his way out of the league, Washington Nationals outfielder Jesse Winker has been one of the hottest hitters in baseball to begin the 2024 season.
As the Washington Nationals gear up for an important matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers, all eyes are on left-hander Patrick Corbin. The seasoned pitcher, once a formidable force with the Arizona Diamondbacks, now faces a critical juncture in his career.
Washington Nationals pitching prospect Mitchell Parker is being called up to start Monday's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Quite the opponent for an MLB debut.
The Washington Nationals (5-7) squeaked out a 3-2 win to avoid a sweep at home against the Philadelphia Phillies and began a nine-game West Coast road trip earlier this week.
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.
On Monday the Boston Red Sox and Ceddanne Rafaela agreed to an eight-year, $50 million pact. Rafaela, 23, has ranked among the game’s top 100 prospects entering each of the past two seasons.
Former Tennessee Vols baseball standout Trey Lipscomb was called up to the big leagues just after the start of the 2024 season and he's already making
Stephen Strasburg, a pitcher for the Washington Nationals, declared his retirement on Sunday, concluding a career that injuries plagued. After guiding Washington to their sole World Series victory five years ago, the 35-year-old Strasburg only pitched 31 1/3 innings in eight starts.
After nearly a year of speculation, Stephen Strasburg is officially retiring. The 2019 World Series MVP reached a settlement agreement with the Washington Nationals, allowing him to put the glove up for good.
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has officially retired, though the news almost came and went without notice.
The regular season is underway and we’re now through the first week of games the Washington Nationals front office would be wise to put their focus towards extending one of their young and rising superstars.
Nick Senzel entered the 2024 season looking to rehabilitate his MLB career with the Washington Nationals. Unfortunately, he’ll begin the first part of the season rehabilitating a broken right thumb.
The Nationals couldn’t even get to the first pitch of Opening Day without suffering some awful luck.
With the current state of its revamped farm system, it seems that the next great Washington Nationals team will be led by a loaded outfield. Although the rebuild won’t fully come to fruition in 2024, Tuesday’s news shows that the new wave could start sooner rather than later.
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