Despite that, they are a team that everyone is keeping an eye on with the MLB offseason underway. That is because their general manager, Mike Rizzo, has made it clear that they are ready to spend to ...
The Nationals, coming off five straight losing seasons, have obvious needs, payroll flexibility and roster space. Is it time to make a splash?
In their 2024 Season in Review, Washington’s Nationals noted how they, “... played [a total of] 15 rookies this season, ...
If there’s only one player the Nationals are likely to pursue this winter, it’s an established slugger, preferably one who can play first base.If there’s a No. 2 item on general manager Mike Rizzo’s ...
“I think he’s got potential to be a really good impactful player for us, I’ll just leave it at that,” GM and President of ...
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(Or, perhaps, this spring.) Mike Rizzo added a host of experienced relievers prior to the 2024 season, and many of those guys were signed not in November, December or January, but rather in February, ...
Washington's GM Mike Rizzo explained his decision to bring up Soto at such a young age. "We think that he's ready to take the next step and the next challenge even after a very short stint in ...
That thing the Washington Nationals ownership and fan base see is the light at the end of the tunnel. After winning the World ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said Friday his long-term view of CJ Abrams has not changed after the team’s decision to demote the All-Star shortstop last week.
Yankees star Juan Soto will take center stage as he hits free agency, predicted to merit a $600 million contract.
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