This Washington Nationals' bullpen is a mess. They have the worst ERA in Major League Baseball (7.29) and have done so in 129 2/3 innings of work, the eighth-fewest frames pitched by a relief staff.
Washington Nationals fans will be seeing some more of Colin Poche this year, but not in the way many expected. The AL East rival New York Mets have announced that they are signing Poche to a minor league deal and will start him out in Triple-A.
The lefty struggled mightily in his time with the Nationals this year but has a decent track record. The Mets have announced that the team has signed left-handed reliever Colin Poche to a minor league deal, and he’ll begin his time with the organization in Triple-A Syracuse.
The Washington Nationals' bullpen has been a mess throughout the start of the 2025 MLB regular season, and some moves are already being made with struggling veterans.
The Washington Nationals are parting ways with struggling reliever Colin Poche, as the veteran lefty has opted to hit free agency in lieu of being reassigned to Triple-A Rochester.
Left-hander Colin Poche has elected to become a free agent rather than accept an outright assignment to the Nationals’ Triple-A affiliate, as the Nats announced earlier Sunday.
The Washington Nationals are off to a somewhat disappointing start, with a 13-18 record, landing them in fourth place in the National League East. This is predominantly due to the team having a youth-based core of hitting talent, which will take some time to come along as they continue to develop over time.
Being used like a Swiss Army knife when he was built to be a scalpel Not until the first week of February did Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo find his replacement for lefty Robert Garcia in the bullpen.
The Washington Nationals are turning over every stone they can to find relief help. One of the latest is right-hander Lucas Sims, who signed a deal and reported to spring training.
The Washington Nationals are set to report to spring training next week, and they are beginning to bolster their roster before pitchers and catchers are due to report.
The Nationals signed Colin Poche to a Minor League deal, but he should make the team While it is not the closer fans have been asking for, Mike Rizzo brought in some bullpen help in the form of left hander Colin Poche.
The Tampa Bay Rays have reinstated left-handed pitcher Colin Poche from the 15-day injured list, the team announced Monday afternoon. Poche last took the mound on Aug.
The Tampa Bay Rays have placed 30-year-old reliever Colin Poche on the 15-day IL with left shoulder inflammation. The Rays also made the following roster moves: calling up Hunter Bigge and Cole Sulser and designating Erasmo Ramírez for assignment.
The Tampa Bay Rays adjusted their pitching staff Saturday, calling up a pair of right handers from Triple-A Durham in Cole Sulser and Hunter Bigge. In a pair of corresponding moves, right-hander Erasmo Ramirez was designated for assignment and left-hander Colin Poche was placed on the 15-day injured list with shoulder inflammation.
He missed a little over six weeks of the season due to back problems, and now this second IL stint could potentially put the rest of his 2024 campaign in jeopardy, given the lack of time remaining in the regular season.
Shohei Ohtani has joined quite the illustrious club as he becomes the sixth player in MLB history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a single season.
Last season, Poche pitched 51.2 innings in 51 games. He finished the campaign with a 4.70 ERA, 1.01 WHIP, 72 total strikeouts, and 12.5 strikeouts per nine innings.