Waldichuk to undergo evaluation after exiting vs. Brewers
WASHINGTON – Left-hander Ken Waldichuk will undergo evaluation after leaving the Nationals’ Sunday win over the Brewers in the seventh inning.
Ruiz's pinch hit heroics give Nats a series win in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – Clubhouse chess has become a team-bonding activity for the Nationals. They played chess on the field, too, with a strategically-managed sweep of the Brewers.
Master tactician Griffin keeps Crew guessing, takes no-hitter into sixth for Nats
MILWAUKEE – The official definition of a tactician is, “A person who uses a carefully planned strategy to achieve a specific end.” That’s the term Nationals manager Blake Butera has used to describe southpaw Foster Griffin multiple times since Spring Training. With a deep pitch mix, Griffin has been playing
3 bunts in 1 frame?? Nationals beat Brewers at their own game
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers have used small ball to coax many a team into beating themselves in recent seasons, but the Nationals flipped the script. With a trio of bunts in a decisive ninth inning, the Nats began a stretch of 17 games in 17 days by beating the Brewers
'I’d play on top of a mountain': Get to know Nats prospect Seaver King
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Wood's 2nd homer of year brings boost of confidence, and sign of what's to come
WASHINGTON -- On Sunday morning, manager Blake Butera checked in with James Wood before the series finale against the Dodgers. The slugger had hit .111 in his first eight games of the season, and he had been 1-for-9 in the first two games in spite of some hard-hit balls. “I
What's clicking for Abrams? 3 straight games, 3 straight homers
WASHINGTON – CJ Abrams has been feeling loose before games lately. A result of that relaxed vibe has been homering again … and again … and again.
'I didn't do my job': Mikolas gets hit hard in Nats' home-opener loss
WASHINGTON -- Miles Mikolas was hyped up. The ceremonial pregame flyover for the Nationals' home opener on Friday afternoon got his adrenaline pumping as he prepared to face the back-to-back World Series-defending-champion Dodgers. Mikolas stepped onto the mound for his first game as a member of the Nats, and he
Baseball is life! Nats honor past, present and future of baseball with iconic first pitch
WASHINGTON -- Wearing a jacket with “A League of Their Own” proudly scrawled across it, 99-year-old Maybelle Blair beamed from behind her iconic sunglasses. “Going to any ballpark just makes me happy,” Blair said with a huge smile. “I would love to just live here.”
Nats put celebration on hold after late lead slips away in Philly
PHILADELPHIA -- The Nationals were one strike away from winning their first two series of a season for the first time since 2012. Instead, they finished their road trip with a disappointing loss at Citizens Bank Park that muted what seemed to be an impending celebration. “They're pretty upset right
Nifty Nats: Washington employs 'opener' strategy to counter Philly bats
PHILADELPHIA – The Nationals had not used an opener in years. The Rays, on the other hand, popularized the strategy. Nationals manager Blake Butera brought his experience from his previous organization to the Nats on Tuesday against the Phillies.
Wiemer just 2nd player in last 106 years to achieve this feat
PHILADELPHIA – Nationals outfielder Joey Wiemer has done what only one player has done in the last 106 years.
After 3 years away, Griffin wins return to MLB with Nats
PHILADELPHIA -- Foster Griffin sat calmly in the Nationals clubhouse three hours before first pitch. He looked like he was preparing for the game just like any other player in the room: locked in and focused, but not like someone who was about to appear in his first Major League
Wiemer kicks off his Nats career by making franchise history
CHICAGO -- One way to get acclimated to a new team is to set a franchise record in the first series of the season. After years of grinding to establish himself on a Major League roster, that’s how outfielder Joey Wiemer has begun his tenure with the Nationals. “It means
Young GM taking over? Cubs exec Hoyer knows what it's like for Toboni
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At windy Wrigley, Nuñez turns page from miscue with 'unbelievable' play
CHICAGO -- The young Nationals heard the crowd was going to be loud at Wrigley. Then they had trouble hearing one another. In the second inning of the Nats’ 10-2 loss to the Cubs on Saturday afternoon, shortstop Nasim Nuñez and left fielder Daylen Lile collided chasing a fly ball
Abrams owns lack of hustle as Nats foster culture of accountability
CHICAGO -- From the first day of Spring Training, the Nationals emphasized accountability as a core belief this season. As it turns out, the first game of the season presented an opportunity for that. “On Thursday, [CJ Abrams] crushed that ball to right field and gets thrown out at second
Cavalli's Opening Day start at Wrigley a full-circle turn for 'Rookie of the Year' superfan
CHICAGO -- Cade Cavalli estimates he has watched "Rookie of the Year," the 1993 baseball classic, “hundreds of times.” It was a childhood favorite for Cavalli and his brother, a film that embedded early sights and scenes of Wrigley Field into his memory. Cavalli wrote his own narrative at the
Butera pictured his 1st managerial win, but pulling it off was 'better than you can imagine'
CHICAGO -- Manager Blake Butera tried to swiftly dash into his office after delivering his postgame address to the team, but there was no way his energized players were going to let him slip away without a proper celebration. “I got crushed,” Butera said with a smile.
What to know about Nationals-Cubs Opening Day (2:20 p.m. ET)
After returning to the October stage last fall following a four-year hiatus from the playoffs, the Cubs are hungry for more this year. Chicago is aiming for a National League Central crown and hopes to follow that with a run to the World Series. That journey begins on Opening Day
Here's the Nats' official Opening Day roster
CHICAGO -- The Nationals, in their first season with a revamped front office and coaching staff, set their 2026 Opening Day roster. Moving forward throughout the season, expect that group to frequently have a different look. "Things have been changing every day," manager Blake Butera said prior to the Nationals'
With revamped front office, can Nats take a step forward in '26?
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The Wally Express keeps Nationals camp running
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The sound of tires rolling across the cement walking paths and onto the dirt of the warning tracks became a familiar noise throughout the Nationals’ complex this Spring Training. With the Nats’ new coaching staff operating an action-packed, condensed training schedule each day, they implemented
Crews, No. 2 pick in 2023 Draft, optioned to Triple-A
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- In a surprising roster move with camp winding down, the Nationals optioned outfielder Dylan Crews to Triple-A Rochester on Friday. Crews, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 Draft, has slashed .103/.206/.103 with a .309 OPS in his first 12 Grapefruit League games.
Nationals-Cubs Opening Day starters: Cavalli vs. Boyd
MESA, Ariz. – The Cubs enter this season with World Series aspirations after their October run ended in the National League Division Series vs the Brewers last season. The Nationals head into a new era with manager Blake Butera taking the reins for a ballclub trying to build toward the