Game #31 Nats back for a homestand

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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

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Stat Leaders Through 5/9!

The minor league baseball season is entering week six and these are your stat leaders, so far.

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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Point-CounterPoint – Draft Order Possibilities

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Evan Lee, Jeremy De La Rosa, and Israel Pineda were Sunday’s farm stars!

With all of the rainy weather in the east, all games were played today with lots of those 7-inning doubleheaders. The stars of the day go to Double-A LHP Evan Lee, Single-A OF Jeremy De La Rosa, High-A catcher Israel Pineda, and High-A RHP Seth Shuman. Continue reading
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Game #30 the finale for the season with the Angels

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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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More Rain and a Walk-off and a doubleheader sweep for Saturday’s MiLB Recap

Donovan Casey in Rochester, Photo by Ryan Morris for TalkNats

Rain, rain, rain. A day that was slated to have eight games played across the affiliates with doubleheaders for every team in the farm system turned into only two played in Rochester with more rain across the east coast. Continue reading
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Game #29 is another opportunity for Josiah Gray

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The Washington Nationals have their best starting pitcher, statistically speaking, on the mound tonight in Anaheim. Josiah Gray (3-2) enters with a 3.12 ERA in his sixth start of the season. Continue reading

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Three Rainouts and an extra innings loss for the Minor Leaguers for Friday’s Recap

It was a rainy day on the east coast. Three of the four affiliates had their game rained out. The only team to play was the Red Wings, who had, top prospect, Cade Cavalli on the mound. Continue reading
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Game #28 The Nationals face familiar friends in Anaheim!

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The Washington Nationals are in their final leg of this long western swing on this road trip. For this weekend, the Nats find themselves in Anaheim to face the Angels. There are some familiar faces on that team as Anthony Rendon, for the first time, will face the team that drafted him and had him as part of their World Series roster. Continue reading

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Jackson Rutledge Makes his Season Debut in Thursday’s Recap

Happy Cinco de Mayo and of the five games in the minors, the farm won four. Today was a pitching prospect frenzy.

The FredNats had a doubleheader headlined by Jackson Rutledge‘s season debut in Game 1. In Game 2, Rodney Theophile was on the bump looking to keep a sub-1 ERA (his ERA started the day at 0.86).

The Blue Rocks had Jake Irvin to try and respond to their loss in yesterday’s game.

Cole Henry and the Senators looked to get an edge in the series against the Baysox. The two have split the first two games.

The Red Wings were able to get their game in against the RailRiders after being rained out last night. Continue reading

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