Tagged: NL East

Lipscomb and Lowe celebrate

Nats host Orioles and Mets after 4-6 road trip

The Washington Nationals returned home to face the struggling Baltimore Orioles this week. The Nats got the home stand off to a good start Tuesday, blanking the Orioles 7-0 behind Mitchell Parker’s eight brilliant innings...

Nats drop two of three to Phillies to begin the season

The Washington Nationals lost two of three to their division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies, to begin the 2025 season. The games featured strong starting pitching performances, including MacKenzie Gore’s brilliant six-inning, 13-strikeout gem in the...

Nats’ preseason results raise expectations

It’s only preseason. We can and should keep telling ourselves that, but you can’t watch what the Washington Nationals are doing in Florida these days and not get excited. With two weeks of spring training...

Nats prepare for 2025 with some new faces

The Washington Nationals haven’t made any big splashes during the off-season, but have quietly added some interesting pieces to their already-promising roster. Pitchers and catchers will report to spring training on Feb. 12, and the...

Nats’ loss to Marlins makes playoff elimination official

The Washington Nationals squandered an early 3-run lead and a respectable pitching performance by Mitchell Parker last night, losing to the last-place Miami Marlins, 6-3. In so doing, Washington was mathematically eliminated from playoff contention,...

Crews debuts, but Nats lose

Dylan Crews made his much-anticipated debut against the New York Yankees last night, going 0 for 3 with a walk. Washington fans experienced little else to excite them, though, as the Yankees handled the Nats...

Nats celebrate Wood's homer.

Nats visit Orioles for two

When the Washington Nationals last faced the Baltimore Orioles, in early May, Washington was playing .500 baseball. The playoffs seemed like a real possibility for the Nats. Trevor Williams won the first of that two-game...

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