The 2022 draft is coming up and the Nats have the fifth pick — their highest selection since they took Anthony Rendon 6th overall in 2011. In desperate need of position player talent — the Nationals are in luck with the top of the draft is loaded with both prep and college bats. While there […] Washington Nationals: Three Potential Prep Bats At Pick #5 - District on Deck - … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals: Three Potential Prep Bats At Pick #5
Washington Nationals: Jackson Tetreault Continues To Impress
In need of a spot starter, Jackson Tetreault has stepped up and then some. No one expected Jackson Tetreault to be called up so early this season — but when Stephen Strasburg landed back on the IL after making one start, the Nats were in desperate need of a stop gag. Despite only having 12 […] Washington Nationals: Jackson Tetreault Continues To Impress - District on Deck - … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals: Jackson Tetreault Continues To Impress
Washington Nationals: Josiah Gray Dominated Month Of June
The Washington Nationals have been in drastic need of an ace and Gray has finally started to live up to the unfair expectations placed over his head. Josiah Gray may no longer have the longest active scoreless streak, but the 24-year-old put an exclamation point over his impressive June. Yesterday against the Rangers, he threw […] Washington Nationals: Josiah Gray Dominated … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals: Josiah Gray Dominated Month Of June
Washington Nationals: Taking It Safe With Their Prospects
Health has always been an issue for the Washington Nationals and they are set on not repeating their past mistakes. Top Nationals prospects Cole Henry, Brady House, and Cade Cavalli are dealing with respective ailments and have been shut down. Both Henry and House have been placed on the 7-day IL, while Cavalli hasn’t pitched […] Washington Nationals: Taking It Safe With Their … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals: Taking It Safe With Their Prospects
Washington Nationals And Baltimore Orioles Heading In Opposite Directions
From 2005 to 2011, the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles were nearly identical — both teams continued to finish towards the bottom standings and were the doormats for their respective divisions. But starting in 2012, both teams burst onto the scene winning 90+ games as they each made the playoffs. This was just the beginning […] Washington Nationals And Baltimore … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals And Baltimore Orioles Heading In Opposite Directions