Nationals Draft Report Card
Superlatives for the Nationals’ 2018 draft picks.
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Superlatives for the Nationals’ 2018 draft picks.
Cate used a big curveball to set the UConn strikeout record. Now the 2018 second-rounder must unlearn what he has learned.
The 2018 MLB rookie class stands out for the sheer amount of history it made.
Our final BAPR checks in on some of the top rookies — Ronald Acuna Jr. and Shohei Ohtani among them.
Victor Robles, not Bryce Harper, steals the show in the Washington Nationals’ 2018 home finale.
There’s still reason for the Rangers to be optimistic when it comes to Ronald Guzman despite a below-average 2018.
Ryan O’Hearn makes his most for the 2019 Royals starting first baseman job, Victor Robles hits his first career homer and more.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 27-Sept. 16, 2018.
Ramon Laureano continues to exceed expectations, and it’s fair to say Juan Soto is having the best MLB season ever by a teenager.
Converted to the bullpen full time this season, Williams showed better command of a sharp two-pitch arsenal.
A breakdown of Juan Soto’s unique rookie season and a look at all major category stat leaders across the minors.
The Dodgers acquired veteran Nationals righthander Ryan Madson.
The Brewers acquired Gio Gonzalez from the Nationals on Friday evening, just over an hour before the waiver trade deadline.
Meadows hit three homers to help Durham advance to the playoffs by winning the IL South Division championship.
A summary of minor league maneuvering for all 30 organizations for the period Aug. 7-26, 2018.
A strong farm system over multiple seasons almost always correlates with big league success.
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Miguel Andujar, a pair of scorching hot rookies, are trending upward.
A few of the game’s best pitchers—Jacob deGrom, Kenley Jansen, Sean Doolittle—converted to the mound from the field.
The Nationals waved the white flag after entering the day with a 62-63 record, 6.5 games back back of the second National League wild card.
Ronald Acuna Jr. may be hotter than the sun, and Carter Kieboom’s two-homer day anchors one of the better stat lines we’ve seen this year.
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