Washington Nationals
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Full Story: Nats’ Zimmerman, Ross opt out of 2020 season
Washington Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman and right-hander Joe Ross are opting out of the 2020 MLB season “for the personal health and safety of… Full Story
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Full Story: Report: Nationals to host Yankees on Opening Day
The defending World Series champion Washington Nationals will host the New York Yankees on Opening Day, multiple outlets reported Saturday. Major League Baseball has not… Full Story
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Full Story: Trout, Harper join ‘when and where’ chorus from players
All-Stars Mike Trout and Bryce Harper joined the player-led chorus asking Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred to let them know “when and where” to… Full Story
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Full Story: Pressure mounting, Nationals ownership to pay minor leaguers
Washington Nationals ownership reversed a decision to cut pay to minor league players by $100 after players on the MLB roster voted unanimously to bridge… Full Story
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Full Story: Nationals players pledge compensation for team’s minor leaguers
Facing additional paycuts, players in the Washington Nationals’ farm system are set to receive an unexpected boost. The Washington Post reported the Nationals planned to… Full Story
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Full Story: Nationals’ WS rings replete with homage to ‘Baby Shark’
The Washington Nationals unveiled their 2019 World Series championship rings Sunday, one year to the day when they were 12 games under .500. During a… Full Story
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Full Story: Nationals nix virtual World Series ring ceremony
The Washington Nationals canceled plans for a virtual World Series ring presentation at the request of the players. “The players collectively decided they would prefer… Full Story
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Full Story: All-Stars Harper, Arenado support Snell’s stance on paycuts
All-Stars Bryce Harper and Nolan Arenado support Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Blake Snell’s position that players would rather sit out than risk playing during the… Full Story
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Full Story: Nationals release RHPs Strickland, Hernandez
The Washington Nationals released right-handed pitchers Hunter Strickland and David Hernandez, the team announced Saturday. Strickland surrendered nine runs and 12 hits in 6 2/3… Full Story
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Full Story: Nationals’ Scherzer misses start due to fatigue
Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer was scratched from his scheduled spring training start on Tuesday due to fatigue in his right side. “Just that whole… Full Story
