Washington Nationals 2021 MLB Prospects Chat
Correspondent Lacy Lusk will answer your Washington Nationals farm system questions at 2 p.m. ET.
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Correspondent Lacy Lusk will answer your Washington Nationals farm system questions at 2 p.m. ET.
Ranking the 10 best prospects in the Washington Nationals farm system entering 2021.
The 21-year-old shortstop will suit up in the Dominican League after a year spent at the alternate site and instructional league.
Luis Garcia was the youngest player in the majors, but he sure didn’t play that way as he carved out playing time and learned from the team’s veterans.
The 2020 first-round pick has gotten substantial feedback to help him improve this summer.
The 24-year-old cathcer has made improvements at the plate since struggling in the first half of the 2019 season.
The former Texas A&M star outfielder reached Double-A and played in the Arizona Fall League last season. This year he’s unveiling a new swing.
The 2019 sixth-round shortstop felt the time he spent away from baseball helped him see the world from a different perspective.
After three standout seasons at Arkansas, the 2019 fourth-rounder passed his first pro test by reaching low Class A.
Rizzo comes from a family of scouts, but he built the franchise’s first World Series-winner with a blend of scouting, player development and analytics
Regularly scheduled relief work in the Arizona Fall League helped Lee build on a successful season and clarify his future role.
Sharp shined in the Arizona Fall League, in part because of the sinker he learned from watching video of a former Nationals reliever.
A Carolina League postseason all-star in 2019, Corredor led the league in doubles (34) and RBIs (89) and ranked second with 140 hits.
The list includes prominent names from the Orioles, Indians and Royals organizations.
Having already received a taste of the big leagues in 2019, Kieboom could be a mainstay in the Nationals’ lineup next season.
The Nationals’ fourth-round pick in 2018, Irvin has pitched well for low Class A Hagerstown in his first full professional season.
The LSU product knows how to grind and knows he has to work hard to reach his maximum potential.
After tweaking his swing over the past two offseasons, Wiseman is experiencing a career-best year with Double-A Harrisburg.
The rising Dominican-born outfielders crossed paths long before signing with the Washington Nationals.
After a brief appearance on the Opening Day roster, Noll is preparing for his next major league callup by fine-tuning his game at Triple-A Fresno.
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