The Washington Nationals have endured a lot of losing on the field since winning the World Series in 2019. A rebuild has been ongoing, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel growing near as the team has made the most of being able to add quality young talent to the roster as a result of high draft picks and trades.
Despite having a solid year in 2024, one Washington Nationals outfielder knows he has to keep improving if he wants to be a featured part of this team.
Washington Nationals outfielder James Wood (quad) is returning to left field on Wednesday afternoon. Wood has only been able to serve as a designated hitter during the early part of spring training due to tendinitis in his quad.
The Washington Nationals know how they’re going to get their star left fielder back on the field this week in spring training.
The Washington Nationals have a quality young core to build around, and one of their 2024 trade acquisitions has joined them with a strong spring showing.
Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
The Nats are being careful with their young outfielder, who hasn’t been a full participant at spring training because of left quad tendinitis.
Burgeoning star James Wood said his first Grapefruit League appearance of the spring “felt good,” and Nationals manager Dave Martinez thought Wood looked good on Friday during Washington's 7-0 loss to the New York Mets.
Baseball’s only team without a deal in either partnership category hopes to have both by year’s end, potentially adding more than $20 million in annual revenue.
The Washington Nationals are set to play their sixth game of the 2025 spring training on Friday afternoon against their National League East rivals, the New York Mets. While the record and statistics don’t mean much in these exhibitions,