Close but no cigar for the FredNats; Tim Cate dominates!

Maybe the biggest news on the minor league slate yesterday was that Anibal Sanchez made his 2022 pitching debut on a rehab assignment in the FCL. It was brief and nothing special. He gave up one earned run over 3.0 innings. Every level above him in the Washington Nationals system yesterday threw zeroes. It was quite impressive, and led by Tim Cate who bested former Cy Young candidate Matt Harvey in a High-A pitcher’s duel. Harvey was pulled after 6.0 innings and Cate went 7.0 complete scoreless innings. Continue reading

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Mixed results in the minors as Rutledge struggles, Adon shines!

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Game #72 The Nats could sweep this series in Baltimore!

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Mother Nature and massive thunderstorms have been wreaking havoc on weather in the region, and it is anyone’s guess if the game will start on-time and even get played in its entirety. Here we go again with the weather. If feels like we write this at least once per week. Continue reading

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The complicated history of Beltway baseball

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Cleaning House? It’s Time to Move on from the Past and our Nostalgia.

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Game #71 Beltway series in Baltimore

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The Washington Nationals are in Baltimore for a two-game series against their closest MLB neighbor. Both teams are in last place in their division, and the previously named Battle of the Beltways is not much of a battle these days. Continue reading

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The Manager of a struggling/rebuilding team

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Players to watch in the College World Series

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Game #70 Father’s Day Brunch Game at Nats Park!

Pictured are Juan Soto with his father at Nats Park in 2016 (Photo for TalkNats -Andrew Lang)

That bond between a father and a son. Ryan Zimmerman spoke about it yesterday at his jersey retirement day of what his father Keith meant to him. Beyond DNA, fathers and their children can find a deeper sense of a relationship on Father’s Day. For Zim, it was a Sweet-16 years ago when he electrified the D.C. baseball fans on this day, and showed that baseball was back when he shocked the mighty Yankees with a walk-off home run to win the game. Continue reading

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Mitchell Parker Twirls a Gem in Saturday’s MiLB Recap


Class-A Fredericksburg “FredNats” Nationals

Bryan Caceres had a solid start, scattering seven hits over five innings and only allowing two runs. The two bullpen arms both surrendered two runs a piece as well. Jeremy De La Rosa had the only run-batted-in on a single in the 3rd inning. TJ White had two runs and a double. FredNats lose 6-2.

High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks

Mitchell Parker was fantastic in game one of the double header going seven innings and only giving up three hits, three walks, and striking out five. Possibly the southpaws best start of the year. The offense couldn’t muster a run on four hits. Omar Meregildo had two. Rocks lose game one 1-0. Yasel Antuna was the only source of offense in game two, smacking a solo homer in the first inning. They lose game two as well, 4-1.

Double-A Harrisburg Senators

The Senators got walloped by Richmond, spotting them 10 runs between the 5th and 8th innings. Jack Dunn and Justin Connell both had two hits, but it wouldn’t be nearly enough. They lose 10-2.

Triple-A Rochester Red Wings

Carson Teel made his first start back in Triple-A and got the loss, but was great. He only allowed one hit in four innings and struck out seven batters. The offense got shutout and only had five hits.

Farm System final notes 🎶

Randy Lara pitched great for the DSL Nats going five innings and only allowed two unearned runs. He also struck out four and didn’t allow a walk. Mason Thompson had another outing for the FCL Nats and struck out the side in his only inning.
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