Nationals Manager Dave Martinez has already asked Nathaniel Lowe — Washington’s new first baseman, who has hit lefties well in his career — to talk to the team’s young left-handed bats.
Dylan Crews showed off the tools that make him one of the leading prospects in the game in the Nationals' win Sunday.
How did Brad Lord, a non-roster invitee to spring training with the Washington Nationals, spend his offseason? Lifting, of course. Just not the kind of weights
This Washington Nationals prospect is seen as the future at a key infield position and could, one day, be an All-Star caliber player.
Were you like all of us, a little giddy seeing actual baseball on TV over the last week? Last weekend was the start of the college season. On Thursday, there was a real-life Spring Training game on. O
The Washington Nationals have begun sending out information regarding which of their players will be starting for their first few spring training games. Per Mar
Notable additions to the Nationals roster include first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and pitchers Josh Bell, Mike Soroka, and Trevor Williams. Practices are held on the six back fields surrounding CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches and open to the public. Gates open ...
Spring is coming in fast, which means baseball fans are flocking to Florida to catch MLB spring training. That includes West Palm Beach, where the Washington Nationals play their preseason games.
The Washington Nationals are loaded with young ... Crews flashed that potential in the team's first game of spring training against the Houston Astros on Saturday. Sitting in the leadoff spot ...
The groundhog saw his shadow and a blanket of snow covered the District region this week. But the “pop” of catchers’ mitts and “sizzle” of fastballs returned to Florida ballparks on Wednesday, marking the start of MLB spring training and a step toward warmer seasons.
The Nats are being careful with their young outfielder, who hasn’t been a full participant at spring training because of left quad tendinitis.
New York Mets infielder Nick Madrigal dislocated his non-throwing shoulder Sunday in a spring training game against the Washington Nationals. Madrigal is fighting for a roster spot with the Mets, and it's unclear how much time he'll miss after the injury to his left shoulder.