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Potential Free Agent Targets for the Nationals

Joe Arvis September 11, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

In my previous post, which addressed the Nationals’ outlook for 2019, I quickly threw out 14 free agent options for positions that look to be roster weaknesses heading into next year. Due to the many intriguing names available, I figured the next logical step was assessing these potential fits and what they could bring to the table.

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The Nats’ New ‘Teddy’s Garage Sale” Aims to Please

Crystal Nieves Murphy September 06, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

If there is one thing I love it is giveaways. The only problem with giveaways is the fact that for some reason the best giveaways are scheduled whenever I inexplicably can’t go to a game, and then when I check the giveaway is up on eBay for $50. Giveaways are often ridiculous collector’s items, giving people the impression that they just have got to get all of them. Disappointingly, even if you go to a giveaway game chances can be slim that you get whatever the giveaway is that day

These reasons are why I think that the National’s hosting Teddy’s Garage Sale is a great idea. From September 24th to the 26th, during the series with the Marlins, Teddy’s Garage Sale will have a limited amount of old giveaways out for sale. Each special ticket, which start at $18, comes with a voucher with one free giveaway item. Every day of the three-day event there will be new items out. An array of bobbleheads, a baseball grill, Nationals water bottles, and many different T-shirts are will all be out for sale.

This is the first event of its kind for the Nationals and I have a feeling that it will be a hit for everyone from collectors to casual fans. I think this is going to be a hit for the Nationals as every fan has a second chance at a giveaway they were dying to get their hands on. The fact that there are multiple days to the event where there will be different things will ensure that there will be people going on multiple days to try and get the collectible that got away.

Hawaiian Shirt Giveaway is a Hit

Crystal Nieves Murphy August 26, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

When your baseball team is having a worse than usual season there is one thing that keeps baseball fans going: Giveaways. Giveaways basically ensure that some people will go catch a baseball game if the giveaway is good enough or funny enough. The Washington Nationals have had a giveaway gold in years past. Great gifts of the past years have included things like the Jayson Werth Garden Gnome, the Trea Turner Sliding Bobblehead, and the Michael A Taylor Mr. Potato Head. There are also a few giveaways coming up that are worth noting like a Trucker Cap, a Nationals Zip Up Hoodie, and an Oktoberfest Stein. Regardless, out of all of these giveaways, there is one that rises above the rest: The MASN Hawaiian Shirt.

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The Window is Not Closed

Joe Arvis August 25, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

The trades of Daniel Murphy and Matt Adams were not a “fire sale,” a term that was thrown around by numerous members of the media as the Nationals offloaded the two sluggers playing on expiring contracts this past week. Was it a tacit admission that the competitive portion of 2018 had ended for the club? Absolutely. But a fire sale? Far from it.

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The Time to Win is Now

Liz Barr August 13, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

All season long, we’ve been patient. We’ve been waiting for the Nationals to click and get everyone going on all cylinders. A few times, it looked like it was going to happen, but then they’d fall flat again. But I haven’t worried, and I’ve been waiting for them to get it going, to really hit their stride, that they’d come around eventually, they had time.

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Rebounding Roark

Joe Arvis August 10, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

Heading into the All-Star break, Tanner Roark was in a rut.

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Assessing the Nats and the Second Half

Liz Barr July 28, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

The All-Star Game has come and gone, Bryce Harper is the Home Run Derby champ, the tyranny of the American League is still ongoing, and the second half has officially begun. Will the Nationals reset, finally find themselves, and make that second-half push they’re going to need?

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The Nationals Should Absolutely Not Trade Bryce Harper

Erik Payne July 27, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

This was Bryce Harper’s year.

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The Curious Case of Bryce Harper

Dan Zaudtke July 20, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

What should the Nats do with Bryce Harper? Coming into his walk year, he is posting some unusual numbers: .214/.365/.468. The OBP and SLG are good, if not a bit low for him, but that BA … wow. Is this the player teams are lining up to throw 10 years and $400m at? With the emergence of The Truth (aka La Verdad) Juan Soto, the off-season discussion is rather complicated. Before we throw Bryce out with the bathwater, how bad has he been, really? Is it just that he’s 2016 Ryan Zimmerman, waiting to blow up next year?

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One Random Guy’s All-Time Nationals All-Star Team

Joe Arvis July 16, 2018 2018 Articles Leave a Comment

The MLB All-Star Game and its corresponding festivities have hit the nation’s capital, a fitting sign that DC is as prominent as it has ever been in the baseball landscape. The Washington Nationals are now one of the most stable and successful franchises in the Major Leagues, backed by a city that has only shown increased support since the club started trending upwards in 2011.

So, due to the fact that the current Nationals team is hiccupping their way to the midseason break and I’m in the All-Star spirit, I decided to put together an all-time Nationals All-Star team, showcasing the franchise’s best players and best individual seasons. My totally random criteria is below.

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