The Washington Nationals made a big transaction on Friday, inking Japanese left-handed pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara to a two-year contract. Andrew Golden of the Washington Post had the news on ...
How can the Washington Nationals get their young roster ready for the journey of Major League Baseball? A crash course put together by people who have played the game at the highest level would ...
The Nationals are going to have a huge competition for that final starting spot during the spring, and Ogasawara will be given a chance to win it. This article first appeared on Washington ...
The Washington Nationals are back in red. Former second overall pick Dylan Crews showed off a new red jersey featuring the Curly W logo on Saturday ahead of the 2025 season. There is more ...
The Washington Nationals broke some news on Friday afternoon with the announcement they signed Japanese southpaw Shinnosuke Ogasawara to a two-year deal. Mark Zuckerman of MASN pointed out this as ...
Washington’s five-game road trip continues on Thursday night when it visits Seattle to take on the Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena. The Caps carry a five-game winning streak into Thursday’s ...
Opening a five-game road trip against the Oilers, who were seeking a seventh straight win at Rogers Place as they opened a five-game homestand, the Caps earned a 3-2 victory. Washington’s fifth ...
Heading into this season, the Washington Capitals were in a bit of flux regarding their goaltending. Capitals braintrust added Logan Thompson to serve as one-half of their tandem with Charlie ...
The Washington Nationals agreed to terms with left-handed pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara on a two-year contract and designated left-handed pitcher Joe La Sorsa for assignment on Friday.
WASHINGTON — Left-hander Shinnosuke Ogasawara and the Washington Nationals agreed Friday to a $3.5 million, two-year contract. Ogasawara gets a $1.5 million salary this season and $2 million in ...
Quinn Hughes carried his team to a victory on Saturday night as the Vancouver Canucks took on the surging Washington Capitals, with the home team holding on to take the 2–1 win. Hughes scored ...
Quinn Hughes scored twice and the Vancouver Canucks beat NHL-leading Washington 2-1 on Saturday night, keeping Capitals star Alex Ovechkin 20 goals shy of breaking Wayne Gretzky’s league record.