Wilmington’s game was postponed due to foggy weather, and the FredNats had a rain delay. The other games went on as scheduled.
Cole Henry was on the bump in Harrisburg, and he spun another spectacular outing. Continue reading
Wilmington’s game was postponed due to foggy weather, and the FredNats had a rain delay. The other games went on as scheduled.
Cole Henry was on the bump in Harrisburg, and he spun another spectacular outing. Continue reading
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Here we are again in that pivotal game where a win gives the Washington Nationals a series win. The Nats only have two series wins this season so far. They would have had their third series win against the Angels, but they suffered their first 9th inning meltdown of the season. Continue reading
The Red Wings and FredNats both had afternoon games while Harrisburg and Wilmington played at their normal 6:30 PM start times.
Cade Cavalli, the Nationals’ #1 prospect, was on the bump for Rochester and he was great. Continue reading
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The Washington Nationals have made some costly mistakes in games this season. It is not only fielding errors, but also baserunning mistakes, missing your cut-off man, and sundry mental mistakes. The team is 0-14 when they commit a defensive error in the game. Also, the Nats have lost seven runners thrown out at home which is tied for the most in the Majors. Continue reading
The FredNats will face the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers (White Sox Single-A) at home.
The Blue Rocks are playing the Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets High-A) on the road.
The Senators are hosting the Richmond Flying Squirrels (Giants Double-A).
And the Red Wings are traveling to Worcester to go up against the Red Sox (you guessed it – Red Sox Triple-A). Continue reading
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The Washington Nationals returned to their homes after midnight on Sunday, and several players, including Juan Soto, were taking in the Capitals’ hockey playoffs. Back to work for Soto and his teammates. They have a three-game series that starts tonight against the New York Mets. Continue reading
There wasn’t much fluctuation on the leaderboard this past week because there were eight games postponed due to rain across the system. Continue reading
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The sample sizes on the season are getting larger as we enter the 30th game of the season for the Washington Nationals. Josh Bell, Yadiel Hernandez, and Juan Soto are your team leaders in OPS with Bell on top at a .999 entering play today followed by the hottest player in baseball, Hernandez at .957 and Soto at .884. Continue reading
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