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Five Players Washington Nationals Should Sign This Offseason To Improve First Base

The Washington Nationals need to improve their first base position and add power to their batting order for 2025. Here are options how they can take care of both problems at the same time.

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Washington Nationals Future May Depend on Drastic Upgrade to First Base

The Washington Nationals must improve the first base position this offseason if they want to be competitive in 2025.

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Should the Washington Nationals Trade for St. Louis Cardinals Star Pitcher?

The Washington Nationals could use this former All-Star pitcher from the St. Louis Cardinals in a potential trade this offseason.

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Washington Nationals Veteran Pitcher Should Be Considered for Teams Future Plans

The Washington Nationals veteran pitcher Trevor Williams will be entering free agency this upcoming offseason. However, the right-hander shouldn't go anywhere.

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How to Watch Washington Nationals and Cubs Sunday, Channel, Stream and Lineups

The Washington Nationals look to build off their first win of the road trip in the series finale against the Chicago Cubs.

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How to Watch Washington Nationals and Cubs Saturday, Channel, Stream and Lineups

The Washington Nationals are looking for their first win of the road trip as they continue the series at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs

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How to Watch Washington Nationals and Cubs Thursday, Channel, Stream and Lineups

The Washington Nationals will open the series with the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, looking to snap their three-game losing streak.

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Washington Nationals Pitcher Giving Team Hope That Rebuild is on Right Track.

Washington Nationals right handed pitcher Jake Irvin threw another brilliant outing in his start Monday against the New York Mets.

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Washington Nationals World Series Champion Retires After 10 Year Career

Former Washington Nationals first baseman Matt Adams announced his retirement after spending ten seasons in the Major Leagues.

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