Training games get underway for the Washington Nationals on Saturday. After an offseason that was mild but still filled with optimism surrounding the gro
Since winning the World Series in 2019, the Nationals have been of the worst teams in the MLB, going into a full ... make some noise this year, manager Dave Martinez revealed that Abrams is ...
Juan Soto was a force to be reckoned with as a member of the Washington Nationals. The slugger kicked down the door when he debuted during the 2018 season and has never looked back.
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He’s the one kid that we have that really pays attention to detail,” Nationals Manager Dave Martinez said. “I mean, day in, day out. He doesn’t come in after and run to the iPad. He comes in and watches the game.
Nationals left-hander Shinnosuke Ogasawara got a preview of Major League batters on Monday when he threw to live hitters for the first time in Spring Training. "Maybe the hitter is hard\[er\] contact compared to Japanese hitters,
MLB players can challenge ball and strike calls. The camera-based system is only an experiment for now — but it has the baseball world wondering where to draw the line with technology.
Nationals Manager Dave Martinez has already asked Nathaniel Lowe — Washington’s new first baseman, who has hit lefties well in his career — to talk to the team’s young left-handed bats.
Per Andrew Golden of The Washington Post, manager Dave Martinez announced it will be Irvin who gets the start on Saturday against the Houston Astros. There isn't a whole lot to take out of this.