The Blue Jays are in agreement on a minor league contract with first baseman/outfielder <a href="/mlb/players/juan_yepez/588317">Juan Yepez</a>, per Aram Leighton and Eric Treuden of Just Baseball.
The Washington Nationals made a decision on Monday involving a former member of the St. Louis Cardinals. Washington opted to designate former Cardinals outfielder Juan Yepez for assignment, as shared by MLB Trade Rumors' Darragh McDonald.
The race for the final bench spot is hotly contested with three very different candidates There are a number of roster decisions Davey Martinez still has to make with the season right around the corner.
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During the offseason, one of the positions that the Washington Nationals set out to upgrade was first base. The team received middling production from Joey Gallo and Joey Meneses, which led to the team giving a chance to Juan Yepez.
The Washington Nationals could look to attempt to make an upgrade at the first base position this offseason. Juan Yepez and Andres Charparro are decent pieces at the position, but the Nationals are looking to improve offensive production.
The Washington Nationals needed three different players to serve as their first baseman in 2024 to get them through the season as they continue to climb out of their rebuild and back into contention.
The Washington Nationals look to be set at several positions on their roster heading into the offseason. Their outfield should be good for years to come with James Wood, Jacob Young and Dylan Crews playing left, center and right.
Juan Yepez will look to continue what has been a stellar start to his time with Washington when the Nationals host the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night.
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Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ loss to the Padres in the series opener on Tuesday... Washington’s Nationals optioned 23-year-old southpaw DJ Herz to Triple-A Rochester earlier this month, after Herz’s seventh start in the majors and 17th start overall this season.
Juan Yepez (13 games) will look to add to his hitting streak when the Washington Nationals (47-53) and San Diego Padres (52-50) meet Tuesday at 6:45 PM ET, live on MASN2 from Nationals Park.
Washington Nationals outfielder/first baseman Juan Yepez has had quite the run since being called up to the majors on July 5, namely a 13-game hitting streak.
The Washington Nationals are expected to be sellers when the trade deadline arrives at the end of the month. But while the club continues its rebuild, it remains in the hunt for a National League wild-card spot.
Juan Yepez went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer to help the Washington Nationals to an 8-5 win in the opener of their three-game set against the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Friday.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals and Cardinals series-opener... Patrick Corbin threw a first-pitch sinker, belt-high outside to Isaac Paredes which landed 415 ft.
The Nationals are planning to promote Juan Yepez, according to Andrew Golden of The Washington Post. The first baseman signed a minor league contract with the team this past December.
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak has placed an emphasis on clearing up the position player logjam throughout the big-league roster this winter.
First baseman Juan Yepez has agreed to a minor league deal, per Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Yepez, 26 in February, was recently non-tendered by the Cardinals after a disappointing 2023 season, but posted strong results in the two prior campaigns.
Let’s take a look at five hitters who hit free agency following last week’s non-tender deadline and could be worth keeping an eye on throughout the coming offseason.
After a magical run in 2022 with Albert Pujols that saw the 42-year-old smash 24 home runs, including No. 700 in his career, the St. Louis Cardinals are heading into spring training with an open battle for the new designated hitter.
The St. Louis Cardinals started a game against the Philadelphia Phillies by hitting four consecutive home runs for the first time in franchise history.