Use the BaseballSavant Site to Review any Nats Game

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The BaseballSavant site provides an incredible array of data and graphs. Virtually anything you want to know can be found there. I had frankly forgotten how useful it is until I stumbled upon it yesterday looking for information on Cade Cavalli‘s pitch selection in his one major league game. Two different ways to access the site, specifically to review Nationals games are described below. Continue reading

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More top prospect rankings are revealed! Nats showing strong in Top-100!

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The current farm system of the Washington Nationals has been ranked anywhere from №8 to №15  depending on where you look. The team moved into the top half of baseball after the trade of Juan Soto for an exciting package of top prospects. Depending on which ranking system you look at, the top prospects have James WoodElijah GreenRobert Hassell III, Cade Cavalli, and Brady House plus some exciting names after them with Cristhian VaqueroArmando CruzJarlin SusanaJeremy De La RosaT.J. White, and Jackson Rutledge. Continue reading

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Bad is understandable — horrible shouldn’t be acceptable…

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MLB Pipeline reveals their Top-10 outfielders with honorable mentions!

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The strength of the future team for the Washington Nationals appears to be in their outfield. But certainly some could argue an infield of Brady House, CJ Abrams, Luis Garcia, and T.J. White could be very good too with Armando Cruz in the mix. Today, MLB Pipeline published their list of the Top-10 outfield prospects in all of baseball with some honorable mentions, and the Nats were all over the rankings. Continue reading

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An analytics quandry when comparing catchers for the Nats!

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The art of hitting is a combination of skill, positive thinking, a good memory, a plan, and a little bit of luck!

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There was a time in Washington Nationals’ history that batters seemed to have no plan (approach) when they got into the batter’s box. They were young in 2008, and teachers need good students to be successful. There seemed to be an evolution change where Nats’ hitters seemed to be smart about their approach in the batter’s box and had a plan. Years of wisdom helps too in the game of baseball. Now with a young team, and system, you hope that these key essentials are being taught at the lowest levels of the Nats’ system. Continue reading

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The Kids Really Will Love it.

Enormous amounts of Nats swag

On Thursday afternoon, Deuces, WTP and I visited the Nationals Youth Baseball Academy to deliver the goodies we were able to collect at the end of 2022 as described in a previous post —  The Kids Do Love It – Donate Your Unused RCR Points.  This was a collaborative effort of TalkNats and two Facebook groups (Nationals RCR Codes and Diehard Nationals Fans), and almost certainly others who saw the tweeted and re-tweeted links to the effort.  Remarkably, we ended up with 83,862 RCR points, including over 20,000 points from someone who emailed me on New Years Eve and wanted to know if there was still time to donate.  (The answer was “yes, absolutely!”). Thank you to everyone who contributed.  In addition, we appreciate the folks who made direct donations of swag they had already obtained for their points.  These will go to good use as well.

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FanGraphs 2023 projections for the Nats offense!

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The offseason ends in less than four weeks as Spring Training camp opens!

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Counting on too much upside could be a recipe for disaster on a team!

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