Washington Nationals
Nationals officially announce new broadcast team: Kolko moves to full-time TV play-by-play
The Washington Nationals will have a revamped broadcast team for their first season away from MASN.
SharesKolko to replace Carpenter as Nationals’ TV play-by-play broadcaster
The Nationals have found their new play-by-play broadcaster. Longtime MASN reporter Dan Kolko has been tapped to replace the retired Bob Carpenter in Washington's TV booth.
SharesLOVERRO: While you’re saying goodbye to Gore, might as well bid farewell to Wood as well
The Juan Soto trade tree keeps bearing fruit for the Washington Nationals.
SharesNationals trade All-Star lefty MacKenzie Gore to Rangers for five prospects
All-Star left-hander MacKenzie Gore is headed to the Texas Rangers in a trade that sends five prospects back to the Nationals in the biggest move of new Washington president of baseball operations Paul Toboni's roster rebuilding efforts.
SharesLOVERRO: Orioles show Nationals what an offseason should look like
The Orioles are hosting a question-and-answer session for fans Thursday at the historic Senator Theatre in Baltimore with new manager Craig Albernaz and new free agent slugger Pete Alonso. It's sold out.
SharesCavalli, Nationals agree to $870,000 contract, settle arbitration case with smallest gap
Right-hander Cade Cavalli and the Washington Nationals avoided salary arbitration Sunday when they agreed to a one-year contract worth $870,000, a deal that includes a 2027 team option.
SharesSay hello to Nationals.TV, Washington’s MLB-produced replacement for MASN
Washington Nationals games are coming to a new platform this season.
SharesNationals hire former Royals COO to lead business operations
The Washington Nationals' front-office overhaul continued Wednesday as the franchise hired Jason Sinnarajah as its president of business operations.
SharesAngels part ways with Rendon, defer final year of $245 million contract
Anthony Rendon's time with the Los Angeles Angels has ended.
SharesLOVERRO: Historic year for local sports, even if biggest stories took place outside the lines
This may be hard to believe, based on the poor play by most local professional sports teams for much of the year, but 2025 was one of the most significant years in Washington sports history.
SharesLefty Foster Griffin, Nationals finalize 1-year, $5.5 million contract
Left-hander Foster Griffin and the Washington Nationals finalized a $5.5 million contract on Monday.
SharesNationals’ youth movement intensifies with addition of 31-year-old general manager
The Washington Nationals have extended their youth movement from the dugout to the front office this offseason. The franchise introduced 31-year-old Anirudh Kilambi as its new general manager on Thursday.
SharesNationals hire Phillies’ Kliambi as general manager
The Nationals have found their new general manager. The franchise has hired Ani Kilambi, a former assistant general manager with the Philadelphia Phillies, to help oversee the rebuilding club.
SharesTrade rumors circle Nationals’ stars as free agency passes Washington by
An overhauled front office hasn't brought a fresh offseason approach for the Washington Nationals.
SharesNationals agree to $5.5 million deal for 2026 with left-hander Foster Griffin
Left-hander Foster Griffin and the Washington Nationals agreed to a one-year, $5.5 million contract for 2026 on Tuesday.
SharesNationals, Red Sox swap pitching prospects Bennett for Perales
Right-hander Luis Perales was acquired by Washington from Boston on Monday for left-hander Jake Bennett in an exchange of prospects recovering from Tommy John surgery.
SharesTwins add former Nationals first baseman Josh Bell with $7 million contract agreement
The Minnesota Twins and durable slugger Josh Bell agreed Monday on a one-year, $7 million contract.
SharesNationals add right-hander Griff McGarry from Phillies in Rule 5 draft
The Nationals added right-handed pitcher Griff McGarry from the Philadelphia Phillies with the third of 13 total selections in Wednesday's Rule 5 draft.
SharesWhite Sox win MLB draft lottery, have top pick for first time since 1977
The Chicago White Sox won Major League Baseball's amateur draft lottery Tuesday and will have the top selection for the first time since taking Harold Baines in 1977.
SharesSchwarber back to Phillies on 5-year, $150 million deal
Kyle Schwarber is going back to Philadelphia.
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