For six years, the Washington Nationals and left-hander Patrick Corbin were joined at the hip. The Nationals signed him to a six-year deal worth $140 million before the 2019 season, making him one of the final pieces to their World Series team.
With Gore emerging as the clear ace, the Nationals must now determine who else can reliably fill out the rotation for the rest of 2025 and beyond. Three years after acquiring MacKenzie Gore, the Nationals are finally seeing him blossom into a true frontline starter in 2025.
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Coming into the season, the Washington Nationals tried to make some tweaks to their bullpen after a showing in 2024 where that unit finished 21st in Major League Baseball with a 4.14 ERA.
The 2025 MLB season has started with a burst of offense, and the rules changes of recent seasons have made lineups even more athletic. Through the first two months of the season, here's a look at the lineups in the game from best to worst.
Brad Lord has been doing everything the Nationals need him to do, and doing it at a high level As the Nationals have been doing all season, they thrust 25 year old right hander Brad Lord in to a new situation.
The Washington Nationals have defied both pundit expectations and preseason predictive models to hover around the .500 mark as summer nears. With a 29-32 record, this young, scrappy team is hovering around the National League Wild Card race and owns a better record than the Atlanta Braves -- a bona fide preseason World Series contender.
The Washington Nationals had incredibly high hopes for Cole Henry when they selected him in the second round of the 2020 MLB draft. He showcased incredible potential during his time with the LSU Tigers, but staying healthy was a major concern for him.
CJ Abrams is in one of those prolonged slumps Nats fans have gotten all too familiar with Slumps are part of baseball. Hitting 95 plus MPH fastballs and diving breaking balls is a very hard task.
The Washington Nationals have unexpectedly become one of the most intriguing teams in baseball this season despite their sub-.500 record thus far. The team's young core is beginning to blossom, and as such, the light is finally becoming visible at the end of the team's lengthy rebuilding tunnel.
Pitching wins championships, and reliable starting pitching is becoming tougher to find in MLB. After two months of the 2025 regular season, here's a look at how the MLB rotations stack up from first to worst.
Significant ink has been spilled to document the immense upside and potential that the Washington Nationals' talented young core possesses. With James Wood looking like a legitimate superstar in the making and C.J.
Washington right-hander Jake Irvin will look to win his fourth straight start when the Nationals host the Chicago Cubs in the decisive game of a three-game series on Thursday.
MacKenzie Gore pitched seven shutout innings, Ahmed Rosario homered and the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Wednesday night.
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.
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 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 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.
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.