Washington Nationals prospect DJ Herz impressed in his third career start on Saturday.
It took all of three major league starts for Washington Nationals' lefty D.J. Herz to join some absolute legends in baseball history. The lefty dominated the hapless Miami Marlins on Saturday afternoon, going 6.0 innings and allowing no runs on just one hit.
The Washington Nationals (34-36) face the Miami Marlins (23-47), who will be attempting to stop a four-game losing streak, Sunday at 1:35 PM ET, at Nationals Park.
The Washington Nationals have signed outfielder/designated hitter Harold Ramírez to a minor league contract, the team announced Saturday afternoon. The Tampa Bay Rays designated Ramírez for assignment on June 7.
He will report to Triple-A Rochester just a day after he was released by the Rays.
The Washington Nationals saw a little dustup in their dugout on Friday when pitcher MacKenzie Gore and third baseman Nick Senzel exchanged some words and then some shoves.
The dugout incident will likely remind baseball fans of what happened in D.C. between Bryce Harper and Jonathan Papelbon in 2015.
The Miami Marlins (23-45) kick off a three-game series on Friday against the Washington Nationals (32-36). The contest starts at 6:45 PM ET at Nationals Park.
The retirement of Angel Hernandez was never going to eliminate all of the bad umpiring from Major League Baseball, and we received another example of that on Thursday during the Nationals-Tigers game.
Washington Nationals outfielder Lane Thomas was left stunned after being ejected by umpire Emil Jimenez on Thursday.
*Editors Note: James Wood has not appeared in a game since May 23 due to a hamstring “tweak”. As of June 5, Wood was back practicing with Triple-A Rochester.
The Washington Nationals have won a season-high five straight games, reversing the damage of a four-game skid that left them 27-35 a week ago. They can creep closer to the .500 mark on Thursday afternoon when they go for a sweep of their three-game series with the host Detroit Tigers.
The Washington Nationals are making good on their rebuild, playing more competitive ball while developing their young talent. But they still have more work to do, which will make them sellers at the trade deadline.
As we get closer to the MLB Trade Deadline, what might the MLB Trade Deadline look like for the Washington Nationals? It has been a better-than-expected season in 2024 for the Washington Nationals, as they are currently in third place in the NL East.
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The Washington Nationals can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Rochester Red Wings’ James Wood the third ranked prospect by ITD has won the International League Player of the Month for May. The outfielder slashed .394/.506/.746 hitting seven home runs with 22 runs batted in and posted eight multi-hit games.
Mending his way back from Tommy John surgery in March 2023, Washington Nationals fourth overall prospect by ITD Cade Cavalli is making great strides in his rehab assignment.
The Nationals announced Tuesday that they’ve placed right-hander Trevor Williams on the 15-day injured list due to a strained flexor muscle in his right forearm.
Shortstop CJ Abrams is not in the Washington Nationals' starting lineup for Monday night's matchup with the New York Mets. This marks the third straight game that Abrams has been held out of the lineup with a jammed left shoulder.
The Washington Nationals’ decision to request unconditional release waivers on outfielder Victor Robles has sent shockwaves through the baseball community.
Things have not been going well for the Washington Nationals recently after finally getting to and briefly over the .500. While the pitching remains solid on most nights, the hitting has been poor with a few exceptions.
The Washington Nationals have seemingly turned a corner over the past week of the 2024 regular season. They have played much better as of late winning five of their last games and won back-to-back series for the first time this year.
The Montreal Expos joined Major League Baseball as an expansion franchise in 1969. While their iconic logo has stood the test of time, the Expos made the playoffs just once (1981) in 35 years of play, getting robbed of a potential World Series run in 1994 because of the strike-shortened season.
Heading into 2019, many expected the Washington Nationals to contend for a championship thanks to a breakout performance from a top outfield prospect. And while evaluators were correct about the team winning in this fashion, nobody anticipated Juan Soto being that youngster.
Per the rankings from Baseball America, he was the Nationals’ No. 1 prospect in three straight years from 2017 to 2019.
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