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Pitchers and catchers report today to the Washington Nationals Spring Training camp at the CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. This camp already feels different from any other camp. Even before the official opening of camp, a source told us that there is already pitchers throwing live BP to Nats’ hitters. For the first time since the Expos relocated to Washington, D.C. in 2005, the team simultaneously has a new President of Baseball Operations, Paul Toboni, a new manager Blake Butera, and a new GM, Ani Kilambi. The team even has a new President of Business Operations in Jason Sinnarajah. Usually the only time you would see this is when there is a change of ownership. That was not the case here.
With new beginnings, there brings new hope. There were three impactful trades this offseason, a Rule-5 acquisition, several waiver claims, and one MLB free agent signing for over the league minimum. And as I was writing this article, a source messaged me that the Nats are in talks with Miles Mikolas, a free agent pitcher. Let’s see if this happens as Toboni has been trying for weeks to acquire MLB pitching. He made no secret about that.
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