2026 Hot Stove Luncheon

The Washington Nationals Hot Stove lunch is coming up on Saturday, January 31st for season plan holders. With no Winterfest again this year, this is the only chance for fans to hear directly from team upper management on the team direction heading into the 2026 season.

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Nats Fantasy Camp 2026

John (L) and Mike (R) living the dream at the Nationals’ West Palm Beach complex.

My brother John (d_c_guy) and I just attended the Washington Nationals inaugural Fantasy Camp held from 18-23 January at the Nationals Spring Training complex in West Palm Beach also known as the CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. This article tries to capture that experience and hopefully encourage others to attend future camps. I apologize for the length of this article, but there is a LOT to talk about!

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If your ticket purchases are contingent on winning, here’s a hedging strategy to make money on an O/U bet!

Before you read any of this, use this article for entertainment purposes because it discusses risky gambling in a hedge against buying tickets to see your Washington Nationals.

This idea came from Twitter/X’s, Crabcakes&Football, an account that frequently gets salty about the Nats. And that account certainly isn’t alone in the growing pessimism. A discussion with constant curmudgeon, @dclandofnerds, led to an X.com thread (see below) that inspired this article.

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Talk Nats Fandom:  Where do we all fit in?

By: Retired Shrink

Hello all.  About ten years ago, I submitted a post dealing with Bryce Harper (after he got tossed for arguing balls and strikes), parents, prodigies and meltdowns.  It was fun to see all the discussion.  Now that we are in a lull (some might say coma) in the hot stove action and now that I have finished digging out here in Stafford, VA, I decided to dip my toes back into the water once again.  This will not focus on any High IQ baseball issues (not my wheel-house), but instead on a lighthearted (or hardcore, depending on your perspective) look at the types of fans we are individually and how it makes for such a successful webpage. 

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The West Palm Love List – What Can We Read From the 50+ Invited to Ball?

A lot of attention goes into ranking prospects and debating them. So it’s only natural to clear the table of our own charts, presumptions, MLB.com, Law-BBA clickbaiting and get a feel for whom the Washington Nationals really value in their system, and perhaps, whom they don’t.

If you reside in last place and decide you are sick of it, the first thing to do is get to work and improve. The initiative to draw young players out of their autumnal and early winter rest and recreation to learn and drill their way into customary spring training is clearly constructive. Purists and medical staff might caution that too much early-work increases the potential for injury or fatigue later in the season, as pitch counts accumulate, for example. For me, though, opting to arrange more instruction and development is a great endeavor, particularly when the organization has been staffed with coaches hand-picked for their instructional talent and ability to drill winning into players’ heads.

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Nationals’ Post-MASN Future: What the New TV Rights Era Means for Fans in Maryland and Beyond

After nearly two decades under the shadow of a contentious broadcast partnership, the Washington Nationals are finally heading into a new media era. With Major League Baseball confirming the Nationals would remain on MASN only through the 2025 season, the door officially opened for the franchise to negotiate new local television rights beginning in 2026. 

This development ended a prolonged legal and financial dispute that had shaped how Nationals baseball had been delivered to fans across Maryland, Washington D.C., and the surrounding region since the team’s relocation from Montreal in 2005. The outcome will directly impact game access, streaming options, and local fan engagement.

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The Juan Soto tree nearly doubled in size!

WASHINGTON, DC | Nationals Park | Photos show the five active players acquired in the Juan Soto trade from 2022. Photos are from March 26, 2024 with CJ Abrams, Robert Hassell III, MacKenzie Gore (mound), James Wood (batting), and Jarlin Susana. Photos by Andrew Lang (left) and Sol Tucker (right) for TalkNats.

Healthy, well-nurtured cherry trees can bear fruit for decades. The better the care — the better the bounty. While George Washington could not tell a lie about cutting into his father’s cherry tree, it is now the new President, Paul Toboni, who must protect and nurture Washington’s tree of life that sprung up from the Juan Soto trade like a Montmorency.

With MacKenzie Gore pruned from the tree, that leaves CJ Abrams, Robert Hassell III, Jarlin Susana, and James Wood as the active Washington Nationals’ pieces from the original trade. Friday’s Gore trade with the Washington Senators Texas Rangers brought back five new branches with Yeremy Cabrera, Gavin Fien, Devin Fitz-Gerald, Abimelec Ortiz, and Alejandro Rosario. In all, that is a total of nine players who are now active in the Nats’ system from the Soto trade.

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“Who’s on first?” is a comedy routine made famous by the comedy duo Abbott & Costello

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BREAKING: MacKenzie Gore traded to the Washington Senators um Texas Rangers

BREAKING NEWS: MacKenzie Gore has been traded to the Washington Senators Texas Rangers in a return of five players featuring Gavin Fien who was the 12th overall draft pick last year plus Abimelec Ortiz, Devin Fitz-Gerald, Alejandro Rosario and Yeremy Cabrera. Ortiz is on the 40-man roster and would conceivably take Gore’s spot. This was a 5-for-1 trade, but no current Top-100 prospects in this package.

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Just because you don’t see it, that doesn’t mean there isn’t work being done to improve!

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