Spring Training Game #10 The Lord’s day on the mound!

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The Washington Nationals have been alternating their primary starters every other game in kind of a half-in and half-out method that most teams put together early in Spring Training. At some point, those projected starters will play a little deeper into games. That also doesn’t mean that the half-out crew isn’t working on the backfields back at the Nats’ Spring Training complex. Today, RHP Brad Lord gets the start for the Nationals.

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A March 1st look at a potential Nats starting lineup!

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Spring Training Game #9 Nats are in Port St. Lucie

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The Washington Nationals finally make their first trip to Port St. Lucie on the final day in February to take on the Mets. Today’s lineup features several potential starting players and Jake Irvin on the mound. Everyone will be curious to see his velo on his 4-seam fastball today. He is throwing a lot more cutters in his pitch mix, and fewer 4-seam fastballs.

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Spring Training Game #8 Nats back to stay on the east side of Florida

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The Washington Nationals are back on the Atlantic Ocean side of Florida for the duration of Spring Training. Tonight at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, we will get the Nats’ debut of Miles Mikolas against the Houston Astros.

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Flashing Forward Five Months: An eventful Winter Shakes Up the Nats Top 50 (plus) Prospects

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Spring Training Game #7 Nats are in Clearwater

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The Washington Nationals bunked up for the night near Clearwater on the Gulf Coast side of Florida. Last night, they got clobbered by the Yankees in a lopsided game that was one hit from being no-hit. This afternoon, the Nats take on the rival Phillies in their Spring Training home in Clearwater. Jake Eder will get his second start in the Grapefruit League for the Nats.

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Spring Training Game #6 Nats travel to the Gulf Coast to face the Yankees

TAMPA, FL: The Florida version of Yankee Stadium (Sol Tucker/TalkNats)

Another night game, and this one is televised! The Nats travel to the Gulf Coast for this game against the New York Yankees. Andrew Alvarez is your scheduled starter for this one. We will see who the Nats brought to travel in this game as the team will face the Yankees today and the Phillies tomorrow in Clearwater before returning back to West Palm Beach for a Friday game against the Astros.

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Crowned the HR Champ in his first Spring Training game to the Chump in his second. Lessons to be learned.

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Save Some For The Regular Season, Boys! Nats win again, remain undefeated in Spring Training

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The phrase, ‘another day, another Nationals W’ hasn’t exactly been applicable much over the past years, but in the opening week of the Blake Butera era, that’s exactly what we’ve been saying. The Nationals rallied for a five-run eighth inning last night to down the Cardinals again, improving their record this spring to 4-0-1. The most important thing that a young roster needs to do is learn how to win, regardless of where that happens, so this week has to be an encouraging sign for all of us.

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Spring Training Game #5 with some Josiah Gray info

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Get used to games with no television coverage, and enjoy that we have some radio coverage. Tonight we do have to rely on the other team for the audio on KMOX. Yes, even though the Nats are playing at home, the Cardinals are the only radio voice. Cade Cavalli is set to make his 2026 Spring Training debut for this one.

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