The Washington Nationals are trying to build a pitching pipeline to the Majors, and it’s taken some hits this season. The franchise’s top two pitching prospects, Travis Sykora and Jarlin Susana, have been shut down.
Most sports fans are all too familiar with rebuilds. Hell, some fans only know rebuilds. Trade away production for younger talent in hopes of collecting enough for your next wave to make the playoffs, then repeat.
MLB Pipeline updated their top 100 prospect rankings for everyone in a Major League Baseball organization, and things appear to be favorable for the Washington Nationals.
The Washington Nationals are dealing with the news that their top pitching prospect will require Tommy John surgery. The team announced Monday that right-hander Travis Sykora will have the procedure performed on his right ulnar collateral ligament.
Several teams received bad news on the injury front on July 28. The Nationals lost arguably their pitching prospect for a significant period of time, while Kris Bubic’s great season ended on a sour note.
Once again, the Washington Nationals are at the bottom of the NL East. The team fired longtime head of baseball operations Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez a few weeks ago.
The Washington Nationals envision Eli Willits as a future star. For now, Baseball America agrees. The Nationals’ first-round pick signed his deal on Saturday.
With the MLB Draft over, there is an interesting debate about who the Nationals top prospect is between Eli Willits and Travis Sykora Following the MLB Draft, the great folks over at Baseball America updated the top 30 prospects for each organization.
The Washington Nationals were looking for the next Travis Sykora and Landon Harmon could be that guy The Washington Nationals are likely to save some money due to taking Eli Willits at one.
The Washington Nationals haven’t had the best luck recently when it comes to their star pitching prospects staying healthy. One of the top arms in their organization, Jarlin Susana, is dealing with a Grade 1 UCL sprain in his right elbow.
Nationals pitching prospects Travis Sykora and Marquis Grissom Jr. are headed to Atlanta for the Futures Game The Futures Game might be the coolest event of All-Star weekend.
The Washington Nationals have had a pretty tough season so far in 2025, but one of the most hopeful things surrounding the squad is their young core. Between
The Washington Nationals have one of the youngest rosters in all of Major League Baseball, but that does not mean they are out of elite prospects just yet.
At some point there is nothing more for a baseball prospect to prove at an affiliate. Travis Sykora has done that twice this season. The Washington Nationals
The stay by Travis Sykora at High-A Wilmington didn’t last long. Selected out of high school in Texas by the Washington Nationals in the third round of the 2023 MLB Draft, Sykora is the No.
Travis Sykora is putting up numbers you can’t even put up in a video game right now Travis Sykora is easily the Washington Nationals best prospect and one of the best pitching prospects in baseball.
Washington Nationals top pitching prospect Travis Sykora reached a new milestone in his start on Tuesday for High-A Wilmington. The right-hander, ranked as the franchise’s No.
After trading away franchise player and perennial All-Star Juan Soto, the Washington Nationals entered an age of rebuilding. Three years later, MacKenzie Gore and James Wood lead the team on both sides of the ball.
The Washington Nationals are one of the youngest teams in baseball already at the Major League level, but that does not mean their farm system is depleted by any means.
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.
The Washington Nationals have two prospects on the lower rungs of their system that claimed prospect of the week awards on Monday. In the South Atlantic League, Wilmington Blue Rocks pitcher Erik Tolman was named pitcher of the week.
Travis Sykora, who underwent hip surgery this past offseason, shined in his 2025 debut Saturday afternoon. The Washington Nationals' top prospect made a rehab start in the Florida Complex League showdown against the Houston Astros' rookie-level players, lasting 2.0 innings.
The Washington Nationals haven’t made the playoffs since the 2019 season, as the team’s largely been in a rebuild since the 2020 campaign. However, that rebuild began to bring fruits in 2024, as James Wood and Dylan Crews made their MLB debut.