Coming into the offseason, there was an idea the Washington Nationals would explore catching upgrades based on how poorly that unit performed this year.
Coming into the offseason, there was some thought that the catching position could be towards the top of targets for the Washington Nationals. Keibert Ruiz was disappointing again and is now dealing with concerning concussion issues.
There was a lot of speculation ahead of tonight’s non-tender deadline. Players like Riley Adams, Jake Irvin and Luis Garcia Jr. were seen as potential non-tender candidates due to a combination of their lackluster production and projected salary.
Tomorrow is a very important day in the MLB offseason. By tomorrow night, teams have to decide if they want to tender their arbitration eligible players a contract.
The Washington Nationals entered the 2025 season hoping Keibert Ruiz would finally break through and live up to his previous top prospect billing. Acquired
The Washington Nationals have a lot to celebrate after taking home two victories against the New York Mets earlier this week. Early on in that series, it looked like the Mets would dominate as they took home an 8-1 victory on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – It’s never easy for Nationals fans when their division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies, come to D.C. The top three hitters in the Phillies’ lineup on Saturday, Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber, and Bryce Harper, are all former members of the Nats.
The Nationals’ catching room was the worst in baseball for the first 3 months of the season, and there was no debating it. From the beginning of the season
Riley Adams clubbed a two-out, tie-breaking home run in the seventh inning, and the visiting Washington Nationals rode a strong pitching performance to a 2-1 victory over the reeling Houston Astros on Monday.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
As MLB Opening Day approaches quickly, the Washington Nationals appear to have made a decision on their final bench spots. Insider Andrew Golden of The Washington Post shared the news that catcher Riley Adams and infielder Jose Tena grabbed the last few bench spots while Orlando Ribalta earned a spot in the Major League bullpen.
It has been a busy day for the Washington Nationals as they have been working hard on agreements with players who are arbitration eligible to agree to contracts avoid having to go to a hearing in February.
The Washington Nationals had some work to do on pre-arbitration deadline day with six of their seven eligible players remaining without a deal. Earlier
The Washington Nationals and every other team in the league must exchange arbitration figures by Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern time. They're starting to come in, and according to Robert Murray of FanSided, the Nationals have settled with catcher Riley Adams.
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ weekend in Oakland, CA. When he spoke to reporters before the second of three with the A’s in Oakland on Saturday, Davey Martinez was not ready to announce who’d start for Washington in the series opener with the LA Dodgers tonight in Chavez Ravine.