The Washington Nationals are in the throws of what has been a long and painful rebuild since winning their first World Series title in 2019. Since the triumph,
The Washington Nationals are reportedly bolstering their roster with the addition of a versatile infielder this MLB offseason. The Washington Nationals continue to make moves to bolster their roster ahead of the next MLB season.
As the Nationals look to make a surge in 2025, Washington has added another intriguing veteran bat to their lineup.
It’s arbitration deadline day across Major League Baseball, the day when hundreds of players either agree with their clubs on 2025 salaries or file for arbitration.The decisions made today don’t change the contractual status of any player.
The Nationals have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with infielder Amed Rosario, the team announced Wednesday. The deal is worth $2 million, a source told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. Rosario, 29, is one of a number of veteran acquisitions the Nationals have made this offseason,
The Washington Nationals are on the upswing portion of their rebuild and could prove to be one of the more frustrating teams in the National League this upcomin
A Major League Baseball panel cut the rights fees owed the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals from the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network by 20% for each of the final three seasons of the five-year period through 2026,
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