The Nats Opening Day roster will look very different in the infield and bullpen! Fangraphs projects major regression in the rotation!

Jake Noll made the 2019 Opening Day roster as an NRI

As position players arrive at the Washington Nationals spring training facility in West Palm Beach, the count today should be 62-players in big league camp this year. There is always the remote possibility that another move(s) could be made. If everyone is healthy, the Opening Day roster is most likely 85 percent set. Last year, the roster changed dramatically due to injuries as the Nats placed three players on the 10-day IL to pare down the roster to the required 25 players. Those 2019 IL moves were fairly well-known as Michael Taylor was nursing a strained knee and hip, Howie Kendrick was working his way back from a strained hamstring, and Koda Glover was rehabbing a sore shoulder in his right arm. What it did was give other players opportunities like Jake Noll who was an NRI. Continue reading

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MLB Network ranks five Nats in their Top 100 including 3 in the Top 20!

Juan Soto is an MVP candidate for 2020

JUAN SOTO ranked 11TH, MAX SCHERZER ranked 14TH and STEPHEN STRASBURG ranked 20TH ON MLB Network’s top player rankings!

As we know, the Washington Nationals are loaded with superstar players and emerging stars. Juan Soto has moved up to No. 11 on MLB Network’s annual Top 100 Players Right Now! program that aired last night, while teammate Max Scherzer was ranked 14th and Stephen Strasburg was ranked 20th on the same list, Patrick Corbin ranked 48th, and Trea Turner was ranked 76th. These are the top rankings in all of Major League Baseball. Continue reading

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Same goal as last year and the year before. Just ask Davey Martinez!

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Goal setting is important. Delivering on those goal is what sets you apart from the wannabees. Dave Martinez took this managerial job a little over two years ago, and he made it clear on the day he was hired that he was brought to Washington, D.C. to win a World Series.

“We’re not here just to win a playoff game,” Martinez said at his introductory press conference in November of 2017. “We’re here to win the World Series.”

Some were turned off immediately by Martinez’s statement on his first day on the job in the autumn of 2017. It seemed like that was bold from a man who had not even managed his first MLB game, but kudos to Davey Martinez as he delivered on his statement in his second year on the job. He did what Frank Robinson, Manny Acta, Jim Riggleman, Davey Johnson, Matt Williams, and Dusty Baker could not do with this team. In reality, only Williams and Baker before Martinez inherited teams that were built to win it all. Robinson, Acta, and Riggleman had no shot. Johnson’s team of 2012 over-performed when you look at their postseason roster, and Martinez had the worst bullpen in Nationals history and probably made more with less. Continue reading

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Nats News & Notes | Spring Training camp is open! Rule changes, Trea’s fist, NRIs, MASN schedule

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The FITTEAM spring training complex is all abuzz this morning, and for all of the wrong reasons. Uh, the reigning World Series champs are on the south side of the 160-acre state-of-the-art facility in West Palm Beach while the national media is assembled at 5454 Haverhill Road which is the Astros part of the sprawling complex waiting for 9:30 am when the Astros security personnel will let them enter. People have has always been intrigued by the negative, and the media is all over the Astros for cheating. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has tried to change the subject by floating ideas for a new 14-team playoff concept as well as new game rules — and yet it is the broken rules of electronic sign stealing which is still dominating the baseball news. Evil prevails over good once again. This should have been the time that MLB Network was camped out at the Nats front door to see what the champs are doing. Maybe we should not even care what the others think.  Continue reading

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Who the heck is that guy? — 2020 edition! New faces at #Nats spring training

Non-Roster Invitees by Nats Graphics

It’s here! It’s finally here! As pitchers and catchers and coaches descend on West Palm Beach this week, the long, dark winter is finally coming to an end and baseball season is about to begin. Continue reading

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The Nats open Spring Training camp today; It is all about the pitching!

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As soon as the World Series parade wrapped up, we were counting down the days until camp opened today for the Washington Nationals at their shared Spring Training facility at the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. The offseason is over, and the preseason starts with pitchers and catchers reporting first to camp as is the tradition for all teams. The strength of this Nats team is the pitching, and the Nationals are ranked the best in baseball for starters 1-to-4 in the rotation.  Continue reading

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Nats News & Notes | Spring Training camp opens! Nats Promo Schedule, Manfred ideas for the future

The media will be in full force at the World Champion spring training home of the Washington Nationals for the wrong reasons. They are there to cover the Houston Astros cheating scandal on the other side of the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches that they share with the Nats. Sure, the Nats will get more coverage than normal, but this is the time to be happy that “realer” baseball is back as Spring Training camps open around baseball. This pre-season will give us the first glimpses of what this 2020 Nats team will look like plus all of the new faces. Also in the news, the Nats marketing department released the full calendar of promo events which includes the bobblehead releases as usual but this year will have a “Champions Week” to open the home schedule in April! Continue reading

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Fangraphs first 2020 standings has Nats in first in NL East at 87 1/2 wins; Nats got an A- for their offseason from Bowden!


As the offseason for the Washington Nationals officially ends at midnight tomorrow, the pre-season begins as pitchers and catchers officially report to the Spring Training facility at the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. Sure, additional roster moves will be made, and there could be some other personnel moves that could impact the rosters. Fangraphs has released their first standings projections for 2020 and the Nats are fractionally ahead of the Mets even though they are slightly behind the Mets in team WAR (+44.0 to +43.4). The computative reasoning is because Fangraphs uses averaged “run differential” to determine the standings. Also, the final grade from former general manager Jim Bowden writing in The Athletic was an A- for the Nats offseason grade as Bowden analyzed each team’s roster moves. Not too shabby when you consider the Nats are still at a +43.4 in Fangraphs with a .540 winning percentage as that is 87 ½ wins with  4.93 runs scored per game and  4.53 runs against. Are those wins enough to get the Nationals back to the postseason is the million dollar question. Continue reading

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The Mookie Betts blueprint for a trade!

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When a trade falls apart and twenty-eight other competitors see your blueprint in bold ink, a general manager from another team could step up to the plate and propose a deal of their own. How could you acquire Mookie Betts and get the Red Sox more than Alex Verdugo and Brusdar Graterol while getting their CBT cap in order? The cash part of the deal is certainly complicated as is including David Price in the Betts deal. What would a smart GM do if he was one of those top teams looking to give his team a better chance to win it all? Here’s the issue — best teams on paper usually do not win it all. Injuries happen, players improve, players get worse, players perform better and players under-perform. Just because a team gets Mookie Betts does not guarantee a World Series championship. Continue reading

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Analyzing the groups in West Palm Beach and the 1-0 W-factor!

The Circle of Trust; Spring Training Camp

Squad goals are a key to every team, and the Washington Nationals roster as we look at them have strengths and weaknesses as we showed by position — but upside exists. Don’t let the projection sites fool you into thinking this is at best an 88 win team, and by the same notion that 88 wins is a guarantee. We all lived through 2015 as the year of “Where’s My Ring” only to not even make the postseason and then see general manager Mike Rizzo go big in 2016 only to see that team make an early exit the postseason. There are no guarantees in sports. If you saw Bob Nightengale’s tweet where he is ready to hand the World Series trophy to the Dodgers, we all know from 2015 — no guarantees. Continue reading

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