Pitching Prospects Galore in Saturday’s MiLB Recap

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Game #48 Joan Adon gets his chance against the Rockies!

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Finally at the 47th game of the season, the Washington Nationals have put together their first winning streak of the season with three in a row. If the Nats can win two of their next three games, they will finish Monday with a 19-31 record at the 50-game mark in the season. Does that give you a sense of déjà vu? It should. But don’t expect the Nats to win 90 games this year with this roster.  Continue reading

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Game #47 (Redux) Aaron Sanchez has a chance to lead the Nats to a first in 2022!

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After last night’s controversial rain-out on Juan Soto Shuffle bobblehead night, we try this again in a day/night doubleheader. The Washington Nationals are going to try to do something they have not done all year  —  win three games in a row. That is, as they say, a winning streak. Aaron Sanchez is on the mound with the opportunity to lead the Nats from the mound.  Continue reading

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Joey Meneses Can’t be Stopped in Friday’s MiLB Recap!

The FredNats were the only rainout today, but expect more tomorrow with the storm raging across the east coast. Continue reading

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Game #47 Aaron Sanchez has a chance to lead the Nats to a first in 2022!

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The Washington Nationals are going to try to do something they have not done all year  —  win three games in a row. That is, as they say, a winning streak. Aaron Sanchez is on the mound with the opportunity to lead the Nats from the mound.  Continue reading

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FredNats Break-Out in a Big Way in Thursday’s MiLB Recap

Luis Garcia was back in Rochester’s lineup following a collision on Tuesday, so it seems that he’s good to go injury-wise. Certainly a relief. Continue reading
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Game #46 Nats start a four game series against the Rockies!

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If the Washington Nationals can win four of their next five games, they will reach a 19-31 record at Game No. 50 on Monday. The Nats start a 4-game series against the Rockies tonight, and on Monday they start a series against the Mets. Continue reading

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Former 1st Rounder Makes his Return in Wednesday’s MiLB Recap!

For the first time in almost three years, Mason Denaburg pitched on a professional mound. The former first rounder has had two major surgeries in the last three years and is finally healthy again. Congrats, Mason!

Denaburg started the game for Single-A, Jake Irvin was on the bump for High-A, Steven Fuentes for Double-A, and Cory Abbott for Triple-A. Continue reading

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Game #45 Series salvage job against the Dodgers

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It seems like a pattern is setting in here, where the Washington Nationals lose the first two games in a series, and must win the final game to salvage a series. That is how you lose over 100 games in a season by that exact formula. Continue reading

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Top College Prospects Check in: May 20th

WASHINGTON, D.C. | General Manager Mike Rizzo spoke to season ticket holders

As the Washington Nationals hold the fifth pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, there are countless possibilities as to who the team will pick. The front office could choose to select a player from either high school or college; both talent pools are very deep in position players. Additionally, the choice of whether or not to select a pitcher or position player remains in the air with both spots being areas where improvement is necessary.

From an organizational standpoint, there are no past indications of what might happen with this selection. However, it is important to monitor the top prospects’ performances as the games begin to mean more and competition ramps up. Due to the fact that stats are more readily available for college players, and there are more stats for hitters, here some of the top college options from this past weekend. 


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