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Nationals send Jose A. Ferrer to Mariners for top catching prospectWashington gets catcher Harry Ford and right-hander Isaac Lyon for young lefty who emerged as its closer in 2025.
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The Nats’ new catcher was ‘pretty sad’ to get traded. But opportunity awaits.Catcher Harry Ford arrives in Washington from Seattle, the organization that made him a first-round draft pick in 2021.
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Contenders crave MacKenzie Gore and CJ Abrams. The Nats want a lot in return.The Yankees are among the teams interested in Gore, and Abrams offers a rare blend of power and speed. The Nationals may face some difficult decisions soon.
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Nats’ 2026 giveaways include an Expos jersey and Daylen Lile bobbleheadCJ Abrams, James Wood and Baby Yoda will also be featured in bobblehead form.
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The Nats’ roster uncertainty starts with CJ Abrams. Fix him or deal him?Blake Butera, the Nationals’ new manager, is no stranger to working with young players. Abrams may be on the trade block, but the kipper sees potential.
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The Nats select pitcher in Rule 5 draft, then stock up minor league systemIn McGarry, the Nationals add a pitcher with an electric arsenal who hasn’t been able to harness it over the plate.
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Nationals take a chance on a left-hander who lands a second MLB shotFoster Griffin, 30, spent the past three seasons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
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Nationals’ Paul Toboni hires his No. 2: A 31-year-old GM The hiring of Anirudh Kilambi from the Phillies as the new GM aligns perfectly with the Nats’ Venn diagram: Young, from a competitive organization and steeped in data.
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Anirudh Kilambi, 31, aims to bring fresh perspective as the Nats’ new GMThe hire gives the Nationals the youngest manager, GM and president of baseball operations in the majors. They’re more than fine with that.
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He did a bit of a study abroad in Japan. It changed him as a pitcher.The Nationals signed Foster Griffin, a left-hander who throws seven pitches, to a one-year contract worth up to $6.5 million.