The starting pitchers were Bryan Caceres (Single-A), Michael Cuevas (High-A), Luis Reyes (AA), and Jordan Weems (AAA). Continue reading
The starting pitchers were Bryan Caceres (Single-A), Michael Cuevas (High-A), Luis Reyes (AA), and Jordan Weems (AAA). Continue reading
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Have the Washington Nationals hit rock bottom? Fans are asking for accountability, and so far all we hear is “they are trying too hard” or “they are pressing.” Well, the losses have piled up, and the Nats’ winning percentage has sunk to .316 with some of the toughest teams coming up over the next week. The team is on pace for 111 losses. Continue reading
The FredNats are on the road taking on the Delmarva Shorebirds.
The Blue Rocks are hosting the Jersey Shore BlueClaws.
The Harrisburg Senators are spending their week in Portland to take on the SeaDogs.
And the red hot Red Wings are at home for the week against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. Continue reading
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When a fastball pitcher gets to pitch in Miami, their odds are normally better to succeed in that pitcher’s park. This is a golden opportunity for Joan Adon. Normally a rookie with a 7.03 ERA would not get so many chances, but here Adon is getting another. Continue reading
In this past week we saw Carl Edwards Jr. get called up to the Washington Nationals and the Red Wings sweep the Wooster Red Sox to extend their win streak to nine games. Continue reading
In a bit of déjà vu, the Washington Nationals face the Miami Marlins at 12-games under .500 just like they did in 2019. Right, right, that 2019 Nats’ team was a good team that had some injuries and started off slowly, and this Nats’ team was expected to lose in 2022. Continue reading
Cade Cavalli had his best Triple-A start last week; Photo by Stephen Lasnick for TalkNats
When Joan Adon made his MLB debut last year in October, we got to see a glimpse of the future, and an unpolished gem in one start against the Red Sox. We knew he had a blazing fastball and a wipe-out slider — and we saw those pitches from an amp’d up Adon on display. Nobody expected Adon to make the Nationals’ roster out of Spring Training this year, but yet here he is. Continue reading
The rest of the system went as scheduled and played some good baseball. Continue reading
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In a matchup of starting pitchers that could be on the marquee for the 2019 World Series, we have a divergent pair with Justin Verlander and Patrick Corbin. While Verlander is turning in a Cy season so far, Corbin is trying to find his former self. Continue reading
Top prospects, Evan Lee and Andry Lara went today for their respective teams and the Red Wings looked to make it eight wins in a row. Continue reading
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