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PlayerPOSIPWLERAWHIPKBB 1MacKenzie GoreSP17410113.781.2518865 2Jake IrvinSP1789124.351.3314957 3Mitchell ParkerSP1649114.341.3414360 4Davidjohn HerzSP1489104.141.3615773 5Cade CavalliSP135794.271.3312551 Latest News/Blog Posts Washington Nationals news & notes: Jake Irvin & “one bad pitch”; Nats dr...
The tarp that the Nationals’ grounds crew attempted to use was tangled up in its roller like a string of Christmas lights. As such, it fell under Rule 7.02 of the MLB hand book which reads that any game that is called as a result of “light failure, malfunction of, or unintentional o...
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Lineup spotRed SoxNationals 1Kiké Hernández, 2BLane Thomas, CF 2Kyle Schwarber, 1BAlcides Escobar, SS 3Xander Bogaerts, SSJuan Soto, RF 4Rafael Devers, 3BJosh Bell, LF 5J.D. Martinez, RFRyan Zimmerman, 1B 6Alex Verdugo, LFJordy Mercer, 2B ...
Washington Nationals lineup: 9-17-2018 Here’s the Washington Nationals lineup for tonight’s game against the Miami Marlins. Victor Robles – CF Trea Turner – SS Bryce Harper – RF Anthony Rendon – 3B Juan Soto – LF Ryan Zimmerman – 1B ...
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Back in Washington, the Nationals first faced the Yankees, who had pulled ahead of the Orioles in the AL East race. The Nats called up 22-year-old right fielderDylan Crews, who was the Nats’ first-round pick in the 2023 draft (No. 2 overall) and was rated as the No. 3 overall ...
Right-handed starting pitcher --Cade Cavalli, Wilmington (seven starts), Harrisburg (11 starts), Rochester (six starts):Cavalli was an easy pick for Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year, but if there was an overall MVP award for the entire system, he could have walked away with that...