
James Wood: Nationals 2023 Minor League Player Of The Year
The centerpiece from the Juan Soto trade teased at his tremendous upside in a season split between High-A and Double-A.
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The centerpiece from the Juan Soto trade teased at his tremendous upside in a season split between High-A and Double-A.
The 24-year-old lefthander is improving through adversity at Double-A.
Nearly a year to the day Brady House’s season ended in 2022, the 20-year-old third baseman earned a promotion to High-A Wilmington. After a back…
Washington’s massive righthander focuses on his between-start work to make gains.
The 25-year-old catcher carried forward his AFL momentum to Double-A to show encouraging growth in the batter’s box.
The 2022 third-rounder came into the spring with a new approach to help him access more power.
Drafted in the second round last year, Jake Bennett really got to know West Palm Beach as he prepared for his full-season debut at the Nationals’ complex.
The 2022 first-rounder has already impressed members of the organization during minor league camp.
Rule 5 draft pick Thad Ward is looking forward to learning new things—about himself, about his pitch mix, about his role—at big league camp this spring.
The 22-year-old lefthander impressed the 2003 American League batting champion with his electric arsenal.
James Wood grew up in the Washington, D.C. suburbs and returned to his roots when the Padres traded him to the Nationals as a key part of the Juan Soto blockbuster.
Drafted in the seventh round last year, Jacob Young showcased his wheels at Low-A this season as he led the minor leagues in a major statistical category.
A little patience went a long way for Jeremy De La Rosa, who showed power, speed and defense in a breakout season at Low-A.
The 2021 fifth-rounder didn’t take long to make his presence known in spring training.
With a taste of pro ball behind him, Daylen Lile is prepared for his first full season after being the Nationals’ second-round pick last year.
The Nationals were thrilled to have prep shortstop Brady House fall to them at No. 11 overall.
The 23-year-old righthander has the right mindset heading into 2022.
The Nationals like what they saw offensively and defensively from the center fielder they added from the Dodgers at the trade deadline.
Thew 15th-round pick knows that versatility is his ticket to the big leagues. It doesn’t hurt that he knows how hitters think, because he played both ways in college.
The 23-year-old righthander impressed while working across three levels in his first pro season.
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