MacKenzie Gore pitched seven shutout innings, Ahmed Rosario homered and the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Wednesday night.
The Washington Nationals have been a competitive team throughout the 2025 MLB regular season. Currently in third place in the National League East with a 28-32 record, they are going to be a handful for teams over the next few months who are trying to make a postseason push.
After closing May out on a four-game winning streak, the Washington Nationals have not been able to carry that success over into June. The team lost their series finale to the Arizona Diamondbacks before dropping Game 1 of a three-game set against the Chicago Cubs.
We are going to take a look at some of the Washington Nationals hottest prospects It is very fun to stay updated on the progress of the Nationals top prospects.
After 65 professional games, the Washington Nationals’ first-round pick from a year ago is already at Double-A Harrisburg. Seaver King played his first game with the Senators on Tuesday after the organization promoted him from High-A Wilmington after just 45 games this season.
Two names that have emerged as potential trade candidates for the Phillies are Kyle Finnegan and Pete Fairbanks. So, which one is the better fit in Philadelphia?
The Washington Nationals are limited in their outfield depth, but that could be changing soon. Center fielder Jacob Young started a rehab assignment at Double-A Harrisburg on Tuesday, as Nats manager Dave Martinez said the outfielder was ready to begin swinging a bat and play in the field.
The Trevor Williams contract is not looking like a good piece of business for the Nationals When Trevor Williams returned to the Nationals on a 2-year $14 million deal, there were some lingering doubts.
The Washington Nationals are guaranteed at least one player at the All-Star Game in July, which will be at Atlanta’s Truist Park on July 15. That’s because every team must have at least on player selected to the game.
The visiting Chicago Cubs go for their fourth straight win when they play the Washington Nationals in the middle game of their series Wednesday night. Chicago took the series opener 8-3 and has won 13 of its past 16 games.
The Chicago Cubs are ready for the middle game of a three-game National League series against the Washington Nationals. The Cubs were able to win the opening game of this series with an 8-3 victory on Tuesday.
The Washington Nationals are in a tough spot when it comes to their 2025 season, as they have plenty of young talent developing, but they have not exactly seen results as of yet when it comes to their record.
A now former Washington Nationals notable reliever is officially a free agent after clearing waivers. According to an announcement from the team, right-hander Jorge Lopez has cleared unconditional release waivers and is now a free agent.
The Nationals announced that right-hander Jorge López has cleared unconditional release waivers and is now a free agent. He was already off the 40-man roster, having been designated for assignment a few days ago.
The Washington Nationals have been playing some of their best baseball recently, pushing their record to 28-31. That may not seem like much to some people, but for a franchise that has been mired in a rebuild since winning the World Series in 2019, it is a much-needed step in the right direction.
The Washington Nationals James Wood and the Chicago Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong are young stud outfielders, but they are so different With the Chicago Cubs coming to DC, we are going to see two of the most exciting young outfielders in the sport in James Wood and Pete Crow-Armstrong.
After simulating every MLB game 10,000 times, the SportsLine Projection Model has identified the three best pitcher strikeout props for Tuesday's 15-game schedule
This past offseason, the Washington Nationals didn't do much in free agency. Opting to add some high-upside players and veterans on short-term deals, the organization decided to spend another year evaluating the young guys on the roster before spending money.
Stats were taken prior to play on June 2. If I told you that a hitter owned a 27.5% strikeout rate, 51.6% ground-ball rate and 8.5% pulled air rate, what kind of hitter would you think they are?
Washington Nationals' star James Wood went 2-for-6 on Saturday night as the Nationals defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Washington won 11-7, scoring 10 runs in the first inning.
The Washington Nationals will go for their fifth straight win when they play the finale of their three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday afternoon in Phoenix.