Action Network's Sean Zerillo shares his MLB expert picks and predictions for the slate of games scheduled for Wednesday, April 10.
The Washington Nationals (5-6) hope to complete a three-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants (4-8) when the teams meet at 3:45 PM ET on Wednesday. The Giants are -197 favorites to prevent the Nationals from completing the sweep.
Notes and quotes from the second game of three with the Giants in Oracle Park... “Josiah Gray has been placed on the 15-Day Injured List (right elbow/forearm flexor strain),” the Nationals wrote on X/Twitter, with the 26-year-old scratched from his scheduled start against the San Francisco Giants last night.
Washington Nationals All-Star right-hander Josiah Gray missed his scheduled start on Tuesday against the San Francisco Giants, instead being placed on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow/forearm flexor strain.
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.
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.
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.
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
Trey Lipscomb stole home as part of a three-run second, Lane Thomas bombed a two-run home run and the visiting Washington Nationals spoiled Blake Snell's season debut by beating the San Francisco Giants 8-1 on Monday night.
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.
The Washington Nationals (3-6) start a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants (4-6) on Monday at Oracle Park. First pitch is at 9:45 PM. The Giants will give the ball to Blake Snell and the Nationals will turn to Trevor Williams (1-0, 3.38 ERA).
Notes and quotes from the third of three with the Phillies in D.C. MacKenzie Gore threw 47 of his 101 pitches and gave up 4 of 5 hits and 2 of the 3 runs he allowed in his 2024 debut in a couple long innings in the first and second, then settled in over the next four+ innings, giving up just a hit, a walk, and a run the rest of the way.
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.
Stephen Strasburg and the Washington Nationals have figured out how to land the plane smoothly, finally, but his story is one that should give other teams pause, particularly given the seeming rise in significant pitching injuries.
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.
Holding a two-run advantage in the bottom of the ninth, the Nats were just one out away from coming home with a series win in Cincinnati. That was until
Put the first Curly W in the books. The Washington Nationals earned their first win of the season thanks to some late-inning heroics during Saturday afternoon’s 7-6 win against the Cincinnati Reds.
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
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.
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.
The Washington Nationals have a few options to consider for Opening Day left fielder.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Nationals in 2024.
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