The Washington Nationals unfortunately had to start off their month against the best team in baseball -- the Milwaukee Brewers. Not only were they swept, but they lost in record-breaking fashion.
Dylan Crews had a huge game last night on his rehab assignment. The Nationals can really use his energy Yesterday was not a very fun day to be a Nationals fan.
The Washington Nationals had a fairly busy MLB trade deadline a couple of days ago, but many thought they would have done even more. Amed Rosario, Andrew Chafin, Luis García, Michael Soroka, Kyle Finnegan and even Alex Call ended up getting moved.
The Washington Nationals made a few moves ahead of the MLB trade deadline this year, but most of the action came with their pitching staff. Four pitchers, Michael Soroka, Andrew Chafin, Luis Garcia and Kyle Finnegan, were on the move in three deals.
Miguel Cairo and the Washington Nationals players need to figure out how not to get embarrassed like they did this weekend against the Brewers The Washington Nationals got humiliated in front of their home fans for three straight days.
The Washington Nationals made several moves ahead of the MLB trade deadline involving their pitching staff. Starter Michael Soroka and a trio of relievers, Andrew Chafin, Luis Garcia and Kyle Finnegan, were all on the move, landing with playoff hopeful teams.
The Nationals announced this afternoon that they’ve claimed left-hander PJ Poulin off waivers from the Tigers. Poulin was designated for assignment to make room for right-hander Charlie Morton on the club’s 40-man roster on the day of the trade deadline.
The Washington Nationals are going to be using the remainder of the 2025 MLB regular season as an evaluation for their roster, figuring out which players are going to be part of their core moving forward.
Brad Lord doesn’t overwhelm hitters with his stuff, but he’s figured out all the ingredients to get outs just the same Brad Lord has been one of the few pleasant surprises for the Washington Nationals in 2025.
The Washington Nationals had their third first overall pick in franchise history during the 2025 draft, where they selected high school shortstop Eli Willits.
The 2025 MLB Trade Deadline has now come and gone, and the Washington Nationals were unsurprisingly one of the biggest sellers. This season has shown that
Washington Nationals pitchers are throwing their bad fastballs way too much The Washington Nationals achilles heel this season has been their pitching staff.
Mike DeBartolo and the Washington Nationals brass decided to hold on to MacKenzie Gore. This could be a big mistake The biggest move the Nationals made at this Trade Deadline was actually their decision to hold on to MacKenzie Gore.
With one single phone call, veteran outfielder Alex Call went from putting up solid averages for a Washington Nationals team going nowhere fast to contending for a World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Washington Nationals were in a tough spot heading into the 2025 MLB trade deadline. Their biggest moves of the campaign were made a few weeks ago when general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez were both fired, signaling the beginning of a new era for the franchise.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is fast approaching. With the July 31, 6 p.m. ET, deadline around the corner, it has shaped into a seller’s market.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Washington Nationals remain one of the more intriguing sellers—yet not everyone on the roster is likely to move.
The Washington Nationals are dealing with the news that their top pitching prospect will require Tommy John surgery. The team announced Monday that right-hander Travis Sykora will have the procedure performed on his right ulnar collateral ligament.
The Cubs are going to be trading for a pitcher in the next few days. While it isn’t certain who that will be, there have been rumors upon rumors going around.