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February 21, 2025
Top 5 Washington Nationals Players To Watch During Spring Training
Ryan Reynolds
Sports Illustrated
Top 5 Washington Nationals Players To Watch During Spring Training

The Washington Nationals kick off their Spring Training schedule against the Houston Astros on February 22, a crucial time for a young, rebuilding team. The team is watching several players closely this spring, including third baseman Brady House, the No. 11 overall pick in 2021, who must improve from a disappointing .250 BA last season in Triple-A. Right fielder Dylan Crews, the No. 2 overall pick in 2023, needs to solidify his Rookie of the Year candidacy after a challenging debut. Starter Cade Cavalli returns from Tommy John surgery with high expectations, while relief pitcher Jose Ferrer, the youngest in the Nationals’ bullpen, aims to become a key player. Veteran first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, coming from the Texas Rangers, is expected to provide stability in this youthful roster.

How do the Nationals' young talents compare to their competitors?What strategies might the Nationals use to develop their young players?What is the outlook for the Nationals this season?How important is Spring Training for the Nationals?
Mentions:
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@Jose Ferrer | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Nathaniel Lowe | Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/top-5-washin..

February 12, 2025
New Pirates 1B Spencer Horwitz to miss at least 6-8 weeks following wrist surgery - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
New Pirates 1B Spencer Horwitz to miss at least 6-8 weeks following wrist surgery - NBC Sports

Spencer Horwitz, recently traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates, is set to miss most of spring training due to wrist surgery. The 27-year-old first baseman, who posted a .265 average with 12 home runs in 2023 while with Toronto, is expected to be sidelined for 6-8 weeks. Pirates GM Ben Cherington confirmed that the team was aware of Horwitz's chronic wrist issue, but new symptoms prompted the surgery. In Horwitz's absence, the Pirates have several options to fill the first base role, including Jared Triolo and Darick Hall, both of whom have shown promise in prior seasons.

While Bryan Reynolds was briefly considered for first base duties during practice, the team's focus remains on his role as an outfielder. Endy Rodriguez, another key player, will continue as catcher as he recovers from elbow surgery. The Pirates seem poised to adapt quickly to Horwitz's absence, leveraging their internal talent to maintain competitiveness as they head into the new season.

How should fantasy managers approach Spencer Horwitz in drafts?Who are the top replacements for Horwitz in fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB
Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB
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@Spencer Horwitz | Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/new-pirates-1b-..

February 7, 2025
Bold Prediction Sees Japanese Star Fill Final Washington Nationals Rotation Spot
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Bold Prediction Sees Japanese Star Fill Final Washington Nationals Rotation Spot

The Washington Nationals are gearing up for a competitive spring training camp, filled with intriguing battles for their starting pitcher slots. With the recent returns of Trevor Williams and the signing of Michael Soroka, the Nationals have four candidates vying for the fifth starting spot behind MacKenzie Gore and Jake Irvin. Notably, Japanese talent Shinnosuke Ogasawara has been brought in specifically to compete for this role, boasting a commendable 3.62 ERA over 161 games in Nippon Professional Baseball.

Performance during camp will be critical, as Ogasawara could also start in the bullpen if he doesn't secure a starters' position right away. Other contenders include Mitchell Parker, DJ Herz, and Cade Cavalli, each bringing their own strengths. While Cavalli is still recovering from injury, Parker and Herz aim to leverage their strong rookie seasons to secure a spot. Ultimately, the competition remains open, and only the top performers will earn a place in the rotation when the season begins.

What does the Nationals' pitching rotation look like for the upcoming season?How will the Nationals' depth affect their chances this season?What role does experience play in the Nationals' rotation battle?Are there any sleeper picks among the Nationals' pitchers?
Mentions:
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https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/bold-predict..

February 21, 2025
Top 5 Washington Nationals Players To Watch During Spring Training
Ryan Reynolds
Sports Illustrated
Top 5 Washington Nationals Players To Watch During Spring Training

The Washington Nationals kick off their Spring Training schedule against the Houston Astros on February 22, a crucial time for a young, rebuilding team. The team is watching several players closely this spring, including third baseman Brady House, the No. 11 overall pick in 2021, who must improve from a disappointing .250 BA last season in Triple-A. Right fielder Dylan Crews, the No. 2 overall pick in 2023, needs to solidify his Rookie of the Year candidacy after a challenging debut. Starter Cade Cavalli returns from Tommy John surgery with high expectations, while relief pitcher Jose Ferrer, the youngest in the Nationals’ bullpen, aims to become a key player. Veteran first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, coming from the Texas Rangers, is expected to provide stability in this youthful roster.

How do the Nationals' young talents compare to their competitors?What strategies might the Nationals use to develop their young players?What is the outlook for the Nationals this season?How important is Spring Training for the Nationals?
Mentions:
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Dylan Crews | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jose Ferrer | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Nathaniel Lowe | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/top-5-washin..

February 12, 2025
New Pirates 1B Spencer Horwitz to miss at least 6-8 weeks following wrist surgery - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
New Pirates 1B Spencer Horwitz to miss at least 6-8 weeks following wrist surgery - NBC Sports

Spencer Horwitz, recently traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates, is set to miss most of spring training due to wrist surgery. The 27-year-old first baseman, who posted a .265 average with 12 home runs in 2023 while with Toronto, is expected to be sidelined for 6-8 weeks. Pirates GM Ben Cherington confirmed that the team was aware of Horwitz's chronic wrist issue, but new symptoms prompted the surgery. In Horwitz's absence, the Pirates have several options to fill the first base role, including Jared Triolo and Darick Hall, both of whom have shown promise in prior seasons.

While Bryan Reynolds was briefly considered for first base duties during practice, the team's focus remains on his role as an outfielder. Endy Rodriguez, another key player, will continue as catcher as he recovers from elbow surgery. The Pirates seem poised to adapt quickly to Horwitz's absence, leveraging their internal talent to maintain competitiveness as they head into the new season.

How should fantasy managers approach Spencer Horwitz in drafts?Who are the top replacements for Horwitz in fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB
Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB
@Spencer Horwitz | Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB
@Spencer Horwitz | Pittsburgh Pirates | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/new-pirates-1b-..

February 7, 2025
Bold Prediction Sees Japanese Star Fill Final Washington Nationals Rotation Spot
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Bold Prediction Sees Japanese Star Fill Final Washington Nationals Rotation Spot

The Washington Nationals are gearing up for a competitive spring training camp, filled with intriguing battles for their starting pitcher slots. With the recent returns of Trevor Williams and the signing of Michael Soroka, the Nationals have four candidates vying for the fifth starting spot behind MacKenzie Gore and Jake Irvin. Notably, Japanese talent Shinnosuke Ogasawara has been brought in specifically to compete for this role, boasting a commendable 3.62 ERA over 161 games in Nippon Professional Baseball.

Performance during camp will be critical, as Ogasawara could also start in the bullpen if he doesn't secure a starters' position right away. Other contenders include Mitchell Parker, DJ Herz, and Cade Cavalli, each bringing their own strengths. While Cavalli is still recovering from injury, Parker and Herz aim to leverage their strong rookie seasons to secure a spot. Ultimately, the competition remains open, and only the top performers will earn a place in the rotation when the season begins.

What does the Nationals' pitching rotation look like for the upcoming season?How will the Nationals' depth affect their chances this season?What role does experience play in the Nationals' rotation battle?Are there any sleeper picks among the Nationals' pitchers?
Mentions:
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@DJ Herz | Washington Nationals | MLB
@DJ Herz | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Michael Soroka | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Mitchell Parker | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mitchell Parker | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Shinnosuke Ogasawara | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Shinnosuke Ogasawara | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Trevor Williams | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Trevor Williams | Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/bold-predict..

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Nathaniel Lowe (22)
Joan Adon (3)
Zach Brzykcy (3)
Cade Cavalli (2)
Jose Ferrer (1)
Kyle Finnegan (138)
MacKenzie Gore (222)
Josiah Gray (1)
Cole Henry (0)
DJ Herz (52)
Jake Irvin (137)
Joe La Sorsa (1)
Derek Law (2)
Mitchell Parker (107)
Orlando Ribalta (0)
Michael Rucker (1)
Jackson Rutledge (1)
Eduardo Salazar (3)
Mason Thompson (1)
Riley Adams (4)
Drew Millas (5)
Keibert Ruiz (81)
CJ Abrams (4)
Darren Baker (3)
Andres Chaparro (1)
Luis Garcia Jr. (137)
Trey Lipscomb (2)
Joey Meneses (2)
Nasim Nunez (23)
Jose Tena (38)
Ildemaro Vargas (28)
Juan Yepez (31)
Alex Call (0)
Dylan Crews (141)
Stone Garrett (3)
James Wood (1)
Jacob Young (111)
Manager Dave Martinez (0)
Andry Jose Lara (0)
Robert Hassell III (1)
Evan Reifert (1)
Michael Soroka (3)
Brad Lord (3)