The Nats are a small-market revenue team but some of that is self-inflicted

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Back To The Future is all about the starting pitchers and the willingness to spend!

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A sale of the Nats is over; it kind of has been over for awhile…now it is just official!

There was no shortage of chatter and sightings that Washington Nationals principal owner, Mark Lerner, was more engaged, and around his team more than he had been in years, during the 2023 season. And even though the team was technically “for sale”, sources said that was more of a facade since the team was still under the contractual process when they engaged the investment banking firm, Allen & Co., to explore a possible sale in early 2022. Two years later, and here we are with the team officially taken off the market as Lerner told the Washington Post that the team is no longer for sale. A Nationals spokesperson confirmed the Post’s report.

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Could there be 3 players in Nats’ camp competing for center field?

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Who the heck is that guy? #Nats 2024 spring training field guide, hitting edition

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Grapefruit League play gets underway on February 24 for the Washington Nationals. But most of their position players have already reported to camp.

The Nats have their work cut out for them in 2024. The front office chose not to give out any multiyear deals this winter, going for cheap, short-term additions where they bothered to add at all onto last year’s 71-win team. It seems clear that if the Nats are to build on their 2023 showing, the improvement will come from top prospects like James Wood, Dylan Crews, and Brady House stepping up and making an impact in the major leagues. If they stumble, the Nats fall.

Alongside Wood, Crews, and House, the Nats have a mixture of non-roster invitees from further down the prospect charts and outside the organization in camp. They also welcome new players in Joey Gallo and Nick Senzel, two of just three free agents signed this past winter to a major league contract in Washington.

Here’s your guide to the new faces in camp this year on the position player side.

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Who the heck is that guy? #Nats 2024 spring training field guide, pitching edition

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Spring training is once again upon us. Pitchers and catchers have reported, along with most of the rest of the Washington Nationals.

It has not been an impressive offseason for General Manager Mike Rizzo & Co. Many of Rizzo’s stated priorities heading into the winter have not been addressed, or they’ve been addressed very cheaply and by players who don’t inspire a great deal of confidence. But all around baseball, the offseason has moved slowly, and the Nats aren’t the only team that begins the preseason with an unfulfilled shopping list.

The Nats have chosen not to invite as many non-roster players to camp this year as they have in many past springs. However, they’ve also continued to add players on minor league deals even since camp opened earlier this week. More signings could yet follow, although Rizzo has said not to expect any more major league deals (the Nats evidently satisfied with the three one-year guarantees they’ve already handed out).

With that, let’s take a look at some of the faces Nats fans might not recognize: non-roster invitees and pitchers who didn’t appear for the Nats last season. We’ll take a similar look at position players in a second part of this annual feature.

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The Nats are reportedly adding Zach Davies on a minors deal

On Wednesday, general manager Mike Rizzo faced the music as the Washington Nationals officially opened up their Spring Training facility for player check-ins. Rizzo spoke to reporters and knew he would be asked about the lack of signings to his MLB roster — and in particular not adding a new starting pitcher.

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A sight for sore eyes, and a yearning heart

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Looking for roster improvement over the offseason proves actions didn’t speak louder than words!

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The Offseason is over as the Preseason begins!

This was a long off-season for the Washington Nationals when their offseason began at 6:20 pm EDT on October 1 of last year and ended today with the official opening of their Spring Training camp. The team missed the postseason for the fourth consecutive season after winning the World Series in 2019. This offseason totaled 136 long days.

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