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Nationals' MacKenzie Gore ends 2025 season on injured list
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The Washington Nationals announced Tuesday that left-hander MacKenzie Gore has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right ankle impingement. Right-hander Mason Thompson has also been placed on the 15-day IL, retroactive to Sept. 20, in his case due to right biceps tendinitis. Righties Julian Fernandez and Orlando Ribalta have been recalled in corresponding moves.

Gore started Monday night’s game against Atlanta and wasn’t at his best. He faced 13 opponents but recorded just six outs while allowing four earned runs on four hits and four walks, striking out three, throwing 71 pitches in the process. Perhaps his ankle was bugging him, and the Nats decided not to push him any further, since they’re eliminated and aren’t playing for anything in the remainder of the campaign.

His health will be a situation to watch in the coming weeks and months, as he has a chance to be one of the most notable trade candidates this winter. It’s not a guarantee that the Nats make him available, but he did garner interest ahead of the trade deadline. The Padres reportedly tried real hard to bring him back to San Diego, though the Nats reportedly asked for a five-player package headlined by Leo De Vries, who is one of the top prospects in the league. De Vries ended up going to the Athletics in the Mason Miller trade instead.

Washington may revisit trade possibilities this winter. Dealing Gore would be a notable subtraction from their big league roster. However, he is now down to two remaining years of club control, as he’s slated for free agency after 2027. The Boras Corporation represents Gore. While it’s not true that Boras clients never sign extensions, it is generally true that it’s more challenging to sign players with that agency.

The Nats don’t currently appear close to contention, as they sport a 64-93 record, one of the worst in the majors. The club had surely hoped to emerge from its lengthy rebuild a while ago, but has struggled to do so. The lack of progress led to president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez getting fired back in July. Reportedly, there are systemic issues within the organization that extend beyond the decisions made by the front office and the dugout.

Going into this winter, the Nats still have to decide on a new front office leader. Mike DeBartolo is currently the interim general manager, but the club is speaking with external candidates. It’s unclear at that point if the club wants to make an aggressive push to contend in the near term or continue the attempts to add young talent.

If the club is not going to be aggressive, then there’s an argument for making Gore available. With just two years of club control, he’d be wasted on a team not trying to win. On the other hand, his value may not be at an apex. He was quite strong earlier this year, but has faded more recently.

In the first half, he tossed 110 1/3 innings with a 3.02 earned run average, 30.5% strikeout rate and 7.7% walk rate. In the second half, he’s added 49 1/3 innings with a 6.75 ERA, 20.7% strikeout rate and 12.8% walk rate. He spent less than two weeks on the IL in early September due to shoulder inflammation. He was able to return but is now going back on the IL yet again.

Teams would still be interested in Gore, given his two years of control and affordability. He is making just $2.89M this year. He’ll be due for raises in arbitration over the next two years, but will still be underpaid relative to pitchers signed in free agency.

Put all together, it will be an interesting decision for whoever ends up running the Washington front office. If they think the rebuilding process will take another year or two, it makes sense to listen to offers on Gore. If his recent downturn leads to tepid offers, they could hold him and try again at next year’s deadline, though that path also comes with the risk of him suffering a significant injury before they get a chance to trade him.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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