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Kyle Finnegan, Josh Bell and Michael Soroka are all prime trade candidates for the Washington Nationals. However, all three ...
As shared by Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report, there are five legitimate trade chips on the roster: closer Kyle Finnegan, first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, designated hitter Josh Bell, starting pitcher ...
The Washington Nationals are one team that people will be keeping an eye on in the coming days given they are one of the franchises who are surefire sellers.
Nationals have trade chips if they're inclined to deal. By Mark Zuckerman. Nationals. December 07, 2019, 8:14pm Comments. The entire baseball world today makes it way to San Diego, where on Monday ...
As the trade deadline creeps closer, the Nationals find themselves in familiar territory: selling, scouting, and staring down decisions that could shape the next era of baseball in D.C. The ...
And though the Nationals don’t figure to be as active as they were one year ago, when they traded away eight players in the span of 24 hours, they almost certainly will be active.
The Washington Nationals are going to be sellers this year, but just how much are they willing to give up to add future assets to their organization? That's wha ...
MLB Trade Deadline: Anthony Rendon and other Nationals trade chips ranked if they become sellers by July 31 The Nationals have a talented roster despite their poor results By R.J. Anderson ...
The Nationals do have some other trade chips. Reliever Gabe Klobosits, who was mentioned in last week’s look at the minor leagues, is the closest to the major leagues.
The Nationals have one such reliever in Dylan Floro. Floro has put together a solid showing as one of the Nationals' set-up men, posting a 1.19 ERA and a 1.055 WHiP over 30.1 innings, striking out ...
Heading into this season, the Washington Nationals’ potential trade deadline chips were fairly clear. They were Nelson Cruz, Josh Bell, César Hernández, Steve Cishek and Sean Doolittle ...