Nats Give Away Commemorative NFT of Ryan Zimmerman’s retirement!

If you haven’t heard, the Washington Nationals gave away commemorative non-fungible tokens (NFTs) during Ryan Zimmerman‘s retirement celebration. Ryan Zimmerman, also known as Mr. National and Mr. Walk-Off, was part of the Nats since their inaugural season in 2005 and played through the 2021 season, all as a Washington Nationals player. Along the way, he earned many outstanding achievements, including the Gold Glove award, the Silver Slugger award and the 2019 World Series Championship ring. Continue reading

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Game #90 Doubleheader game #2

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Well, Tyler Clippard is finally back. Unfortunately it is because Tanner Rainey gas a UCL sprain and was put on the 60-day IL. Clippard had not been in a Nats uniform since 2014. Continue reading

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Game #89 Washington Nationals have the team from Washington State

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The skies are gray, and weather is threatening, so who else would be on the mound besides Josiah Gray?


Seattle Mariners vs. Washington Nationals
Stadium:  Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
1st Pitch:  12:05 pm EDT
TV: MASN; ROOT NW, MLB App (out-of-network only)
Nats Radio: 106.7 The Fan and via the MLB app

Lineups (subject to change without notice):

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Juan Soto will try to make history again in a HR Derby!

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After last year’s success for Juan Soto, why would he not want to be in this year’s All-Star Home Run Derby? Soto got his groove back last year after the Derby. It was his first time in the HR Derby and he was obliterating moonshots including the longest recorded home run ever at 520 feet as measured by Statcast. Once the games counted again. Soto would hit 18 homers after the All-Star break with a lofty batting average of .348, an on-base percentage of .525, and a slugging percentage of .639 that put him squarely in the MVP race. Continue reading

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The MLB Draft is an opportunity for the Washington Nationals future!

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Game #88 Tell me if you’ve heard this before: The #Nats need to win to avoid a sweep!

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Five days ago, Paolo Espino had his worst start of his 2022 season. His 3.33 ERA in a small sample size still looks great, but he needs a bounceback game here in Atlanta to wrap up this three-game weekend series. Continue reading

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A mixed bag with the top prospects

Do you want the good news or the bad news first? Let’s just say it was a mixed bag Saturday. Continue reading

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Game #87 has Patrick Corbin pitching against the Braves!

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At this point in meaningful series, the Washington Nationals are just trying to show that they can still compete. The Mets and Braves are separated by just 2 ½ games in the standings, and the Braves are feeling it as they are playing with a lot of swagger. They torched the Nats last night, and today’s contest has Patrick Corbin versus Kyle Wright who has been the Braves’ best right-handed pitcher this year. Continue reading

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Evaluating options: what can be expected in return for Josh Bell

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Game #86 Fedde starts in Atlanta!

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The Mets fans have been rooting for the Washington Nationals all week as they played the Philadelphia Phillies and are now in Atlanta to face the Braves for a weekend series. The Braves of course are nipping at the Mets heels. Continue reading

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