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The Nationals announced today they will begin producing and broadcasting games directly through Major League Baseball this season, ending a 21-year relationship with MASN.Nationals.tv, as it is being branded,
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MLB Rumors: Washington Nationals Shopping 2 More Key Starters
The Washington Nationals have been stuck in a rebuild for the last five seasons, losing 91-plus games each year. It […]
Beginning this season, local Washington Nationals games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball, making games available to in-market fans on cable and satellite television as well as through the MLB direct-to-consumer streaming platform.
The New York Mets have had a busy week, with their most recent move being a trade for Milwaukee Brewers' Freddy Peralta. The Brewers got a handful of top prospects in return for Peralta, but Rosenthal and Sammon noted that outfielder prospect Carson Benge "was never seriously on the table" in trade talks.
The Washington Nationals have decided who their internal non-roster invitees are going to be at spring training, and the list features some notable names.
Bleacher Report predicts the Nationals as a surprise fit for a veteran starter coming off a strong 2025 season, with Detroit also monitoring the market. The post Nationals Emerge as Surprise Fit for Veteran Starter Still on Free-Agent Market appeared first on Heavy Sports.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi suggests the Nationals could accelerate their rebuild by moving CJ Abrams, with the Yankees emerging as a potential trade partner amid uncertainty at shortstop.
MacKenzie Gore had been the subject of trade rumors for some time in D.C. But on Thursday, the Nationals finally got an offer that they believed was too good to pass up. The Nats agreed to a deal to t