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Some of the most decorated alumni in Washington Nationals history are being brought in for Spring Training as guest instructors.
and former pitchers Tyler Clippard, Aníbal Sánchez, Drew Storen and Jordan Zimmermann. Not only can these players speak to the two decades of Nationals team history, they will bring an abundance of ...
The Washington Nationals sent a former pitcher into the free-agent market this offseason after he spent his entire MLB career with the team. The Nats, surprisingly, non-tendered him a contract in ...
The Nationals reached agreement with Japanese ... Ogasawara is a control over stuff pitcher with an 89-91 mph fastball. Only his changeup grades as a major league average pitch at present, leading ...
The Washington Nationals and Japanese left-handed pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara agreed to a two-year, $3.5-million contract, the club announced Friday. Ogasawara will earn $1.5 million this season ...
Yesterday, we looked at the Nationals’ projected position players ... Now, what about the pitching staff? It’s probably not fair to run this exercise yet, because there are still several ...
The 27-year-old isn't like most pitchers. He throws the fastest knuckleball ever recorded in baseball history, averaging 87 mph and maxing out at 88.5 mph. He also throws a slower variation of his ...
The reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching rotation is about to get a big lift. On Friday, coveted Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki announced he will play for the Dodgers.
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