Game #146 Nats season finale with the Marlins with MacK on the mound!

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The Washington Nationals have to win three games in this series in Miami to technically win this 4-game series. The Nats have won two of the three games in this series, and the finale is tonight. Yes, no getaway early start time for this game. As MASN’s Bob Carpenter said on-air, he expects a 3AM arrival back in D.C.

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Postgamer #145: Nats’ Bullpen Falls Apart In Loss: A Recap

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For five innings last night, Jake Irvin was tremendous. The Nationals held a 3-0 lead as he began the bottom of the sixth inning, and that’s when things began to fall apart in his face on the first pitch of that inning. The Nationals played bad defense, got some rough calls from the umpires, and had some collapses on the bump last night, leading to a loss in game three of this four game set. If only.

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The Nats’ September Blueprint: 3 Key Moves Defining Washington’s Future

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The 2025 season has been a challenging one for the Washington Nationals, marked by a “frustrating brand of baseball” and key injuries. As a non-contending team for the sixth consecutive season, the newly led front office has shifted some focus from this season’s win-loss record to holding try-outs on their MLB roster. Therefore, the September roster expansion, which increased active players from 26 to 28, presented a critical proving ground for two more players. This is not for a playoff push but for systematic evaluation of organizational talent.

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Game #145 Nats can clinch a series tonight and hope Irvin continues the great pitching!

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The Washington Nationals have to win at least three games in this series in Miami to technically win this 4-game series. The Nats have won seven of their previous eight games, and the one pitcher they really need to step up is Jake Irvin who is on the mound for Washington tonight.

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Arizona Fall League roster is stacked!

The Arizona Fall League rosters and schedules have been set with the Washington Nationals 8-player roster as part of the 2025 Scottsdale Scorpions. With the Tigers, Astros, Mets, Giants and Nats all on the Scorpions, that roster looks to be loaded with talent that will include the №2 prospect in baseball, Kevin McGonigle, from the Tigers farm system.

Here are the players the Nats are sending: Pablo Aldonis LHP, Austin Amaral RHP, Jake Bennett LHP, Sean Paul Liñan RHP, Jared Simpson LHP, Seaver King INF, Sam Petersen OF, and Ethan Petry OF/1B.

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Postgamer #144: Nats Win Fourth Straight Behind Gem From Mitchell Parker: A Recap

Last night, we got to see a version of Mitchell Parker that we’ve been longing for since late April, and it was awesome for those first 7.0 innings. He was shoved for another inning which we can all debate whether that was a good/bad idea. And it added drama as that 7-1 lead had turned to the Nats holding on for dear life with the winning run in the batter’s box in a 7-5 final score.

Parker had not gone deeper into a game since April 22nd, but he kept the Marlins’ offense at bay until he exited with bases loaded and 7⅔ innings in the books to earn the W and pace the Nationals to their fourth consecutive win — and seventh win in eight games. The teams best mark of the season.

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How Former Nationals Player Jayson Werth Became a Horse Racing Enthusiast

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If you know baseball, you know Jayson Werth. He retired from baseball in 2018. His career, which spanned fifteen years included a World Series ring, an All-Star game, and multiple years of MVP votes. The baseball world was shocked on December 5, 2010 when Werth, a free agent at the time, chose the last place Nats as his final MLB team in a mega deal at the time that went for over $120 million.

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Game #144 A great start by Parker would be a good sign!

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The Washington Nationals put up a football score on the Marlins last night in a 15-7 blow-out. By doing so, interim-manager Miguel Cairo was able to rest his entire “A” bullpen, and even get CJ Abrams off of his feet for a couple of innings. Tonight, the Nats have LHP Mitchell Parker on the mound as he tries to solidify the finish to his season.

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The Nats need Dylan Crews to earn a spot in the future core!

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Postgamer #143: Nats Offense Explodes In Game One In Miami: A Recap

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Well that was fun. The Washington Nationals and the Marlins engaged in a good old fashioned slugfest in Miami tonight in front of a crowd large enough to maybe fill half of a kindergarten class. The fans that did show out, they got to see six home runs, four by the Nationals, and 22 runs in total. It was a 19-hit outburst by the Nationals’ offense that spurred them towards this game one victory, highlighted by a six-run fifth inning that put this one in firm control.

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