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2017 Player Preview: Adam Eaton

Joseph Seib March 09, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

The Nationals’ biggest splash in the offseason was their trade for the underrated Adam Eaton. If that is somehow news to you, first: glad you could join us out from under your rock, and second: The Nats Blog has you covered with a full breakdown of the the details of the trade itself. As Opening Day creeps closer and closer, though, the focus shifts from the specifics of the trade to how the Nationals new outfielder will perform on the field.

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Clint and Gio Have Family Fun in West Palm Beach

Mina Dunn March 09, 2017 2017 Articles 1 Comment

Nationals reliever Shawn Kelley recently asserted West Palm Beach’s family-friendly superiority to the Nationals former Spring Training home in Viera, a fact that has been scientifically proven through Instagram posts from Clint Robinson and Gio Gonzalez.

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2017 Player Preview: Anthony Rendon

Joseph Seib March 08, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

March Madness is right around the corner, so you’ve probably seen the blind resume game once or twice by now. You know, the one where ESPN hides the team names and puts up a collection of stats that makes you think, “hm, maybe Northwest East State really does deserve to make the tournament over Villanova!” In the spirit of March Madness, let’s play a little baseball blind resume game.

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Blast From The Past: Nationals Sign John Lannan

Mina Dunn March 07, 2017 2017 Articles 2 Comments

The Nationals front office has finally gotten bold, signing big free agent John Lannan to a minor league deal with no invite to camp. (Editor’s note: must credit @AndrewFlaxTNB.) 

A two-time Opening Day starter for the Nats, Lannan ended his previous five year stint with the Nationals in April 2012, asking general manager Mike Rizzo for a trade after losing out to Ross Detwiler in a battle for the fifth starter spot. Lannan hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2014 with the Mets and compiled ERAs north of 5.00 at Triple A with the Rockies in 2015 and the Royals last year. But our prodigal son has returned, probably on a $30,000 salary deferred over three years that the Lerners had to personally approve. Time heals all wounds.

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Choose Your Own Bryce Harper 2017 Adventure

Joseph Seib March 07, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

There is no debating it: Bryce Harper was disappointing in 2016. It would have been nearly impossible to top Harper’s historical 2015 performance, but even regression to the mean wouldn’t have predicted the depth of Harper’s struggles last season. That begs the question: What will Harper’s 2017 season look like? Thanks to some patented The Nats Blog technology, you no longer have to wait for Opening Day to find out, you can Choose Your Own Bryce Harper 2017 AdventureTNB. If you decide that that Harper will bounce back in 2017, scroll to Section A! If you decide that Harper’s 2015 was the anomaly and he’s overrated, scroll to Section B! If you want to pick the middle road, head to Section C. The choice is yours; choose wisely.

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FP Embraces Advanced Stats

Joe Drugan February 28, 2017 2017 Articles 1 Comment

For as long as he’s been in the booth, FP Santangelo has been a “play the game the right way” commentator. What does that mean? Santangelo has long espoused the value of “gritty” players, your David Eckstein and Steve Lombardozzi types. So, it came as quite a shock when he started talking about advanced metrics during MASN’s first spring broadcast of 2017.
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Washington Nationals Comprehensive Spring Training Broadcast Schedule 2017

Joe Drugan February 23, 2017 2017 Articles Leave a Comment

This weekend, the Washington Nationals will play their first spring training game, and it will be televised!*

(*if you have an MLB.tv subscription)

MASN’s paltry spring training TV coverage has been an issue for Nats fans for 13 years now, and this year is no different. Luckily, if you do subscribe to MLB.tv, you can more than double your pleasure and your fun before the season officially begins. While MASN will only televise seven games, an MLB.tv subscription will get you 15 games, thanks to away broadcasters and ESPN’s coverage of the game at the Naval Academy.

All told, with TV subscriptions and Charlie and Dave on the radio, you can get 20 of the Nats 31 games (not counting split squad games) in some form. Thanks, internet! (You may be able to get away radio broadcasts on some other days not listed here, but those aren’t listed anywhere at this point. We will try to update this as that information is available.)

Here’s your comprehensive list of Nats broadcasts this spring!
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Wieters Signing Gives Nationals Options

Andrew Flax February 22, 2017 2016 Articles 3 Comments

Did you hear the news? The Nationals have agreed with Matt Wieters on what is essentially a one-year, $10.5 million deal with an identical player option for next year. A quick bit of analysis: It’s good. For Mike Rizzo, it’s found money; it didn’t seem like ownership was going to spend that money anywhere else this offseason, and now he gets another asset. For Ted Lerner, it’s a likely upgrade at catcher and a chance to stick it to Peter Angelos and the Orioles. For the team, it’s a better bat and better defender behind the dish (though seemingly a worse pitch framer) instead of hoping for a bounce-back from literally the worst hitter in baseball last year.

But this piece won’t be an analysis of Wieters’ merits as a player. Instead, I want to look at the many doors this move has opened for the Nationals. With a surplus of catching, the team has myriad options on how to move forward.

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Which Nat Is Your Valentine?

Mina Dunn February 14, 2017 2016 Articles Leave a Comment

Baseball announcers are to instant replay what literally everyone is to Valentine’s Day. Mentioning the holiday results in a passionate opinion that is inherently wrong just because it exists. Basically, it’s what happens when you bring up Bryce Harper, but with questions about when you’re bringing a boy home, Mom.

This year, the Nationals pitchers and catchers will be reporting on the 14th, producing anticipation of the steamiest Valentine’s Day on record. In preparation, here’s a rundown of some options for the perfect man on the mound or behind the plate to act as an unofficial Valentine.

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Bryce Declares His Love for Vegas Hockey

Mina Dunn February 13, 2017 2016 Articles Leave a Comment

Well.

No more hints. We’re glad to be spending our afternoon with Vegas local and Golden Knights fan @Bharper3407! #BoldInGold pic.twitter.com/9axzzIggsO

— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) February 11, 2017

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