Here are the Nationals' 2026 Draft picks
WASHINGTON – On Day 1 of their first Draft with a new front office, the Nationals selected four players with a range of positions and experience. “I think we brought a lot of talent into the organization, and just as importantly, a bunch of character and people that I think
Emotions run high for Ortiz after first hit punctuates long-awaited MLB debut
WASHINGTON – The seven-hour drive went by quickly. After the grind of 559 Minor League games and 77 winter ball contests over the past seven years, a car ride from Rochester, N.Y., to Washington, D.C., was a breeze. First baseman/designated hitter Abimelec Ortiz, the Nationals’ No. 25 prospect, was called
Nats snag DMV native Hacopian (Texas A&M 2B) with No. 11 overall pick
WASHINGTON -- Chris Hacopian has been to Nationals Park many times. Growing up in Potomac, Md., and attending Winston Churchill High School, Nationals baseball was in his backyard. The 21-year-old admired Ian Desmond, Danny Espinosa and, inspired by a heroic World Series run, idolized Howie Kendrick.
Nationals' Griffin joining Wood, Abrams at All-Star Game
WASHINGTON – Foster Griffin’s comeback season continued with him being named to the 2026 All-Star Game. The 30-year-old southpaw has excelled in his return to the Major Leagues after pitching the past three seasons in Japan. Griffin is 10-2 with a 2.77 ERA in 19 starts across 110 1/3 innings.
All-Star Abrams' bilingual skills enhance Nats' team culture
WASHINGTON – If the Nationals were a basketball team, CJ Abrams would be their point guard. With the ability to converse with his teammates in not one, but two languages, the All-Star shortstop is like an extra coach on the field for manager Blake Butera. “Let’s say one of our
The best baseball players born on July 10
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for July 10: 1. Andre Dawson (1954) Dawson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010 as
Career highs galore for infield duo as Nats keep slugging
WASHINGTON -- With a swing of the bat, CJ Abrams and Luis García Jr. both set career highs in the Nationals’ lopsided 8-2 win over the Astros on Wednesday. They are the latest in a series of Nats players reaching career milestones before the All-Star break.
Irvin (shoulder) faces hitters for 1st time in 6 weeks; Williams, Kranick make rehab appearances
WASHINGTON -- Jake Irvin was the first player manager Blake Butera saw arrive at Nationals Park on Wednesday. Irvin was trying to treat it like another afternoon, but Butera noticed an extra level of intensity in the right-hander who has been sidelined since late May. “I understand. He's been out
'We did Cole a disservice': Butera reflects on 'pen struggles, apologizes to Henry
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals' bullpen is constructed for relievers to pitch multiple innings. In order for that to work, the relievers need to be built up to do so. The day after right-hander Cole Henry threw 44 pitches across 1 2/3 innings and was subsequently optioned to Triple-A Rochester, manager
New leadership brings experience with fresh eyes on Nats' draft plans
WASHINGTON – The Nationals are approaching the Draft this weekend with a new front office that brings plenty of experience to the process. In their first season with Paul Toboni as president of baseball operations and a revamped staff, the Nationals will begin this chapter with the No. 11 overall
Wood slugs 2nd career slam, and this one was hardly an inside-the-parker
WASHINGTON -- Finally, James Wood could savor this grand slam. The first of his career was an inside-the-park spectacular that had him hustling around the basepaths on May 19. There was no time to celebrate until he crossed home plate and caught his breath. On Monday night, he had an
Cavalli begins 5-game suspension for role in Fenway Park incident
WASHINGTON -- Following an appeal, right-hander Cade Cavalli began serving a five-game suspension on Monday stemming from the fracas between the Nationals and Red Sox last Tuesday at Fenway Park. Cavalli initially was suspended for seven games for his actions initiating and during the benches-clearing incident that centered around him
'Pretty lit': Pair of Nats' 1st HRs of season kick off rout of Sox
BOSTON -- On July 1, two players who made the Opening Day roster hit their first home run of the season. Andres Chaparro and Nasim Nuñez connected on their first dingers in the Nationals’ 10-2 win over the Red Sox on Wednesday afternoon at Fenway Park.
'It'll never happen again': Cavalli, GM Toboni address comments, brawl
BOSTON -- Cade Cavalli and Nationals president of baseball operations Paul Toboni addressed the media on Wednesday, the morning after a benches-clearing fracas at Fenway Park that was prompted by Cavalli shouting “Sit down, boy!” at Boston's Willson Contreras after a strikeout. “I'm extremely torn up about the way that
Toboni previews his first Trade Deadline with Nats
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Benches clear at Fenway as things get heated after Willson Contreras strikes out
BOSTON -- Things got heated at Fenway Park on Tuesday night, when Nationals righty Cade Cavalli struck out Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras looking on a 3-2 sweeper to get the second out of the fourth inning. What initially looked like a routine strikeout became a lot more when
Cavalli K's career-high 13, shrugs off fourth-inning dust-up with Contreras
BOSTON – In a game marred by a benches-clearing melee, Nationals starting pitcher Cade Cavalli delivered a career-best 13-strikeout performance as Washington topped the Red Sox, 8-1, on Tuesday night at Fenway Park. Cavalli retired 19 batters in a row to conclude a seven-inning outing. He allowed just one hit
Parker diagnosed with Grade 3 UCL strain, likely to undergo Tommy John surgery
BOSTON – Left-hander Mitchell Parker was diagnosed with a Grade 3 UCL sprain on Tuesday. The likely course of action will be undergoing Tommy John surgery. Parker exited Sunday’s game in Baltimore following a sudden plummet in velocity. He was placed on the 15-day injured list with left elbow inflammation
Wood crushes monster leadoff HR -- with inspiration from Teddy Ballgame
BOSTON – James Wood went exploring on Monday. He walked over to the Fenway Park bleachers and made his way up to Section 42. In Row 37, Seat 21 is painted a distinguishable red. It represents a feat that lives in baseball lore: the location of Ted Williams’ 502-foot home
For Butera, upcoming Boston series calls to mind 'all-time favorite player'
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Reeling Nats waiting for someone -- anyone -- to step up in bullpen
WASHINGTON – The Nationals had seen this ending before. Unfortunately for them, it happened twice in the previous two days. The Nationals’ bullpen blew a late-inning lead against the Phillies and allowed a go-ahead homer in the ninth inning for the third game in a row – this time, on
'We've got to find a way': Nats left spinning after 2nd straight last-strike loss
PHILADELPHIA -- The Nationals found themselves in the same position on Wednesday as they were in the previous night: one strike away from a comeback win against the Phillies. Then, the Nationals found themselves in the same position they were in the previous night -- again: on the losing end
Getting to know Sam Petersen, Nats prospect (and ping pong lover)
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Lord's rare misstep puts Nats on losing end of back-and-forth battle with Phillies
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals had the Phillies right where they wanted them, as an eighth-inning comeback had put them on the brink of winning the first two games of a four-game divisional matchup. With the lead and their top reliever on the mound, the Nationals had confidence in getting the
Butera looking forward to returning to old stomping grounds
WASHINGTON -- The Nationals' road trip took manager Blake Butera to a very familiar city, yet in an extremely different role. This weekend, Butera returns to Tampa for the first time as a Major League manager.