Source: Nats final 2018 payroll was at $204,953,657 and 2nd highest in the MLB!

The collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mandated that there would be a $197 million tax cap for the competitive balance tax (CBT) during the 2018 season, and when the dust settled for the Washington Nationals, they did not get below the CBT limit after trading Brandon Kintzler, the DFA of Shawn Kelley, and the waiver-claims and trades of Daniel Murphy, Gio Gonzalez and Ryan Madson and the waiver claim of Matt Adams. In the end, according to our sources the team’s final payroll was $204,953,657 which was $7,953,657 dollars above the CBT limit which resulted in a 30% tax penalty ($2,386,097) that the Nationals had to pay according to the Associated Press via ESPN.  The penalty payment is due on January 21, 2019. Also per the AP, the Nationals had the second highest payroll in 2018 only trailing the Boston Red Sox. Continue reading

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How many more moves does Mike Rizzo have to make?

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One of the busiest people in Washington, D.C. is not a politician or a lobbyist although Mike Rizzo’s job entails a lot of skills that those on Capitol Hill need to be effective just like the general manager of the Washington Nationals. Rizzo has been lobbying for players and avoiding vetoes on his way to building a better team than he had in 2018. Rizzo got a vote of confidence from team ownership and signed the #1 free agent pitcher this off-season when he inked Patrick Corbin to a massive $140 million deal. Add that deal to his acquisitions of former closers Kyle Barraclough and Trevor Rosenthal, and starting catchers Kurt Suzuki and Yan Gomes, and this past weekend Rizzo re-acquired the powerful left-handed first baseman Matt Adams. Continue reading

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Lifelong Nationals fan celebrates her fandom as a bride!

Modern weddings are a mix of tradition and personal touches that allow couples to showcase who they are as individuals and who they are together. When one local lifelong Nationals fan wed her husband, she knew her special day would not be complete without incorporating her favorite baseball team — the Washington Nationals. From the bachelorette party to pre-wedding time with her bridesmaids, the Nats were front and center as she prepared to start her life with her husband. Continue reading

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Mike Rizzo adds the big lefty bat with “Big City” Matt Adams

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The Washington Nationals made their seventh big league deal of this off-season re-signing Matt Adams to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2020. Adams will receive $3 million for his 2019 salary according to reports with a mutual option that comes with a $1 million buyout. Continue reading

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The Changing Game: Ultimate Outcomes

Jack Chesbro threw 48 complete games in 1904 which is 6 more than all of MLB in 2018

(First of a two-part series)

Changes in baseball may happen at a glacial pace, but over time they produce dramatic effects.  Much like any business, baseball as an industry faces constant challenges. Many of them are of their own making.  Today the game sits on an odd spot of roadway.  The industry as a whole makes more money than ever.  Most of it comes from local and regional network television deals.  Attendance is on a worrisome downward trend, however.  The age demographics of the sport’s consumers is skewed heavily towards the upper range.  Generalities are that “Millennials” and “Gen Z” are noted for shorter attention spans; demanding action while loathing dead time.  Precisely on cue, baseball is providing less motion while the time between balls put into play has grown to an all-time high.  A major reason is that the game has evolved into one of “Ultimate Outcomes.” Continue reading

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The Winter Meetings end with a lot of unfinished business!

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Tanner Roark was traded which greatly changes the #Nats payroll but also leaves a hole to fill!

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Tuesday was Dave Martinez day at the Winter Meetings

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Breaking: Sources say Tanner Roark is being shopped for trades!

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The Winter Meetings are the last event before Spring Training

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