The RizKids event raised over $100,000 for children’s charities!

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The Rizzo Family Foundation held their second RizKids charity event at the MGM National Harbor, and it was another smashing success! The event was well attended by Washington Nationals players, past and present, as well as hundreds of people that were able to sign-up before it was sold-out.

Everyone knows the Rizzo name with Mike Rizzo’s World Series win as the former GM of the team, but it is Jodi Rizzo who is the chief architect of the event. Once again, she nailed every aspect of the event that began with a blackjack tournament then went to a barbecue dinner with an open bar.

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All options should be on the table for the Nats!

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Game #111 Lord must show the way!

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Today’s game at Nationals Park was supposed to feature the Brewers young ace RHP Jacob Misiorowski — but that won’t happen. He was just placed on the 15-day injured list due to a left tibia contusion. The Washington Nationals will send arguably their best pitcher on the mound today in Brad Lord. This is a salvage game for the Nationals in this 3-game weekend series.

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Postgamer #110: Nats Battle, Unable To Overcome Rough Start By Irvin: A Recap

The best news I have for you all is that compared to last night’s game, the Washington Nationals played much better today. That wasn’t a very high bar, but at least they only lost by 6-runs and not seven. The Brewers came out in the first inning today and put up three runs in the first inning to pick up where they left off last night, but to the Nats’ pitching staff’s credit, this game did not turn into the disaster that last night was, or anything resembling it.

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Game #110 Jake Irvin needs to get the pitching righted!

The Washington Nationals have Jake Irvin on the mound and going up against the Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff who was excellent when the Nats faced him in July. Today is Jacob Young bobblehead day, and he will sit against Woodruff.

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The Washington Nationals TV future

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Postgamer #109: What Did I Just Watch?? Nats’ Pitchers Turn In One of The Worst Pitched Games In Team History: A Recap

The Washington Nationals lost by a touchdown. “It doesn’t get more abysmal than this,” was a thought from one of the Apple TV broadcasters calling the game tonight. And I couldn’t have said it better myself. The Nationals just allowed 25 hits and 16 runs in a game to a team whose manager sat in the dugout eating ‘pocket’ pancakes during the game.

The more shocking thing is that the Nats were at one point winning this game, if only major league games were just an inning long. This was most definitely not the game to watch alone in my dark bedroom, so let’s do the most healthy thing I can think of to do and go right back over how we got here.

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Game #109 The Nats enter the final 2 months of the season!

The Washington Nationals are back home to face a very good Brewers team that wants to win the NL Central and go all the way. Did they do enough at the trade deadline? The Nats sure did, and you will see several new players who are taking the place of Alex Call, Mike Soroka, Kyle Finnegan, Luis Garcia (the reliever), and Andrew Chafin. Of course Zach Brzykcy was the only player added to the roster on Wednesday as the Nats played a man short. The previous week they added Jose Tena back to the roster to replace the traded Amed Rosario.

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With 18-days completed, and 58-days going forward for the Nats!

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The 2025 Trade Deadline is now completed! How did the Washington Nationals do?

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