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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/nationals as Washington Nationals May Be Headed for Their Lowest Win Total Since 2009.
The Washington Nationals selected 17 players on the second and final day of Major League Baseball’s 2025 First-Year Player Draft on Monday. Interim General Manager Mike DeBartolo; Vice President, Amateur Scouting Danny Haas;
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SB Nation on MSNHow Washington Nationals ace MacKenzie Gore became an All-StarThis season MacKenzie Gore has been a monster when it comes to generating whiffs. His ability to get swing and miss on a regular basis is why he is an All-Star. All four of Gore’s secondary pitches have a whiff% north of 40% which is insane.
For Bryce Molinaro, a wait years in the making came to a happy ending on Monday. The Washington Nationals made the former Hazleton Area two-sport standout and All-Big Ten baseball player at Penn
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Recently fired Nationals President and General Manager Mike Rizzo put smiles on the faces of fans one last time.
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SB Nation on MSNWashington Nationals Home Run Derby Watch AlongNow that the draft has finally wrapped up, we can turn our attention to the Home Run Derby. Nationals star and 2021 second round pick James Wood is competing in the derby. He is part of a stacked field that will be taking center stage at Truist Park.
Washington Nationals outfielder James Wood is one of eight batters that will compete in the 2025 Home Run Derby ahead of the MLB All-Star Game.