Even in what will likely be a season with more losses than wins, there are important storylines to follow. Hereâs what weâre watching for from the Nationals this season.
Washington acquired infielder Jorbit Vivas in a trade with the New York Yankees on Sunday afternoon, but most of its roster spots were decided before the team left West Palm Beach. With Vivas, the Nationals will carry seven infielders.
Washingtonâs farm system looks vastly different than it did this time last year. Thereâs been an influx of talent acquired through trades and the draft, a revamped coaching staff and an implementation of new technology.
As Crews learns the difficulties that come with life in the majors, his new manager attempts to ease the burden that is, at times, as self-imposed as anything.
Their timelines were different, yet Cade Cavalliâs and Josiah Grayâs recoveries from Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery were linked almost immediately.
âThereâs a lot of new things around here, but itâs exciting to learn it and see how itâs going to help us develop into better pitchers, better everything, and win a lot of ball games in the future,â left-hander Mitchell Parker said.
Wood impressed with an .825 OPS and 31 home runs. He competed in the Home Run Derby and launched balls that nearly left the stadium. He made fans flock to Nationals Park, eager to see this Olney native.
Before Wood got the invite to launch homers during the derby alongside some of the gameâs biggest stars, he and his hitting coach Gerardo Caceres developed his swing in Gaithersburg.