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.
Former Tennessee Vols baseball standout Trey Lipscomb got the call this week. Lipscomb is getting called up by the Washington Nationals this weekend ahead
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ season-opening loss to the Reds... Nick Senzel talked in a Zoom call with reporters after signing on in Washington this winter about returning to Cincinnati, where he played five seasons for the Reds who drafted him 2nd overall in 2016, for his first series with his new team.
The Nationals are planning to select infielder Trey Lipscomb, reports Andrew Golden of The Washington Post. Lipscomb would replace Nick Senzel on the active roster; the third baseman broke his thumb in practice before Washington’s Opening Day game.
Washington Nationals third baseman Nick Senzel fractured his right thumb prior to Thursday's season-opening game and will miss approximately three to four weeks.
The Nationals couldn’t even get to the first pitch of Opening Day without suffering some awful luck.
It’s unclear how long the injury will keep him out, but it’s likely to be at least a few weeks.
It’s unknown if he triggered an opt-out or was simply let go, but the result is that he is now back on the open market.
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.
This morning at Nationals Park the Nats played the first-ever “On Deck: Nationals Futures Game” for their final exhibition game before starting the regular season Thursday in Cincinnati.
The Nationals announced today that they have selected the contract of right-hander Derek Law. In a corresponding move, right-hander Cade Cavalli was placed on the 60-day injured list.
Long gone are the stalwarts from the 2019 Washington Nationals World Series championship team. Stephen Strasburg, Anthony Rendon, Max Scherzer, Trea Turner, Howie Kendrick, Juan Soto, etc.
Notes and quotes on Patrick Corbin’s final Grapefruit League start on Sunday... Davey Martinez’s message for Patrick Corbin coming out of the left-hander’s
The Nationals announced this morning that they’ve selected the contracts of right-hander Matt Barnes, outfielder Eddie Rosario, and outfielder Jesse Winker.
Just five seasons after winning the franchise’s first World Series, Davey Martinez and the Washington Nationals enter another year of a rebuild. But with this young prospect-filled core it won’t be long until they are competing for an NL East title.
Speed is back in Major League Baseball since the new rules have encouraged players to run wild on the basepaths. With larger bags and strict pickoff regulations, there has never been a better time to be a thief in baseball.
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.
Washington Nationals manager Davey Martinez told reporters that Joey Gallo would be sticking around at first base, as passed along by MASN Sports' Mark Zuckerman on Friday.
The Washington Nationals have a few options to consider for Opening Day left fielder.
The Washington Nationals announced Wednesday that third baseman Carter Kieboom has cleared outright waivers. He will be sent to Triple-A Rochester despite no signs of him being removed from the 40-man roster.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Nationals in 2024.
The outfielder has decided to go from one recent NL East champion to another.
Despite his retiring from baseball during the 2023 MLB season, the Washington Nationals still wanted Stephen Strasburg at spring training this year. The Nationals, who still have Strasburg on the 40-man roster and have provided him with a locker, hoped that he would mentor younger pitchers.
Washington Nationals prospect Daylen Lile has left the hospital and is sore from a flip over the outfield fence in a spring training game in Fort Myers, Fla., on Saturday, but manager Dave Martinez said the outfielder sustained only a lower back contusion.
Washington Nationals prospect James Wood is not wasting any time in spring training.
The Lerner family purchased the Nationals from Major League Baseball in 2006.
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