Nats Season Ends on Good Note
The Nats season ended on a good note. Washington took two of three from the Braves and finished the ’23 campaign with double-digit improvement in wins.
The Nats season ended on a good note. Washington took two of three from the Braves and finished the ’23 campaign with double-digit improvement in wins.
Adieu to Dooooo Sean Doolittle retires. The second 2019 World Series Champion Washington Nationals player in two months announced his retirement on Friday. Despite his surname, Sean Doolittle did big things for the Nats and...
The Washington Nationals extended the contract of general manager and president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo.
Rather than try to make his body do something it can simply no longer do, Stephen Strasburg will officially announce his retirement from baseball next month. There will not be a dry eye in the Washington Nationals media center.
The Washington Nationals have agreed to terms on a multi-year contract extension with Manager Dave Martinez, the club announced on Tuesday.
The dog days of the baseball season (now) can be especially cruel to young rebooting teams. Lower experience, pitch counts, longer seasons, travel, heat, and humidity. The grind. If you expected the Washington Nationals season to spiral downward after the trade deadline, you probably underestimated them. But you were not alone.
The Washington Nationals play the Philadelphia Phillies in a rubber match in the MLB Little League Classic tonight in Williamsport, PA.
There have been enough bright spots in the Washington Nationals season so far to keep the Nats loyal fan base engaged this year and beyond. The emergence of SS CJ Abrams is one of them.
The Washington Nationals traded third baseman Jeimer Candelario to the Chicago Cubs for two prospects: SS Kevin Made (20) and LHP DJ Herz (22).
The Chicago Cubs avenged an earlier series loss to the Washington Nationals and evened the season score at three games apiece. In game one, the Nats road the long ball and an effective bullpen to victory. However, the Washington relief corps collapsed late in the last two games. With better hitting with runners in scoring position, the Cubs ran away with the series at home.