The Washington Nationals have had an interesting offseason. They've made a few key moves, including the trade for Nathaniel Lowe. However, there is still more that needs to be done for Washington to re-emerge as a contender in 2025.
Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS Sports is underway examining the top three prospects in each organization. Our definition of "prospect" is simple: does that player have rookie eligibility remaining for the 2025 season?
The Washington Nationals are back in red. Former second overall pick Dylan Crews showed off a new red jersey featuring the Curly W logo on Saturday ahead
Some of the most decorated alumni in Washington Nationals history are being brought in for Spring Training as guest instructors.
Shinnosuke Ogasawara, Washington Nationals
MLB Pipeline continued its rankings of the top prospects at each position, and most recently they put out the list for outfielders.
MLB Pipeline has wrapped up their top prospects at every position with the pitching groups coming most recently, split into LHP and RHP. When it comes to the l
Max Scherzer is available in free agency after a disappointing season with the Texas Rangers. Could he be headed to his hometown Cardinals?
The Nationals signed outfielder/first baseman Franchy Cordero to a minor league contract, according to Aram Leighton of Just Baseball Media.
Because those two outlets opted to rank Sasaki as a legitimate prospect, the Dodgers can officially receive a significant draft pick should Sasaki make their Opening Day roster (or be promoted in the first two weeks of the season) and either win Rookie of the Year or place in the top 3 of MVP or Cy Young voting in any of the next three seasons.
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The Mariners have been known for their robust pitching development, including current big league rotation members Logan Gilbert, George Kirby and Bryce Miller. In a fun twist, when MLB Pipeline dropped its newest Top 100 prospects re-rank on Friday,