We’re more than halfway through the first month of the 2025 Minor League season. Week 3 saw multiple high-end prospects have big weeks, while others got promoted to face new challenges.
The Washington Nationals are in a relatively good spot, and when it comes to young talent, they have plenty. Whether it be players who have already made their MLB debut or prospects who have yet to grace "The Show", there are plenty of talented options throughout the franchise.
The Washington Nationals have endured a lot of losing over the last few years, but the light at the end of the tunnel is moving near. Their Major League roster is full of high-upside young players making up the foundation to build around for hopefully years to come.
Jarlin Susana may not be in the running for an Opening Day roster spot, but the 20-year-old righty is certainly putting on a show at spring training. The Washington Nationals pitching prospect took the mound for the third time in Grapefruit League play Saturday against the St.
Here are some things I saw in the first Spring Training game between the Nationals and the Astros The Washington Nationals are wrapping up their first Spring Training game of the season against the Houston Astros.
The Washington Nationals have one of the most exciting young pitchers in the minors leagues and he is starting to get compared to elite prospects. Jonathan Mayo of MLB Pipeline has been releasing polls done with execs around MLB and a promising Nationals prospect is being highly rated.
Armed with an 100 MPH fastball, Jarlin Susana took big strides in 2024 The Juan Soto trade has already brought an influx of talent to the Nationals roster.
Velocity is the name of the game these days when it comes to pitching development. But, as much emphasis as there is on velocity, there is still just a small group of pitchers that can reach the hallowed triple digits on the radar gun.
Entering the season, the Washington Nationals had plenty of high-end hitting prospects but weaker pitching prospects. However, this has changed, with two young pitchers breaking out in the Nationals system.
Notes and quotes from GM Mike Rizzo’s MLB Network Radio interview this past weekend... Davey Martinez talked last week on the MLB Network about the line