Nationals Plan To Develop Seth Romero As Starter
The Nationals won’t bring Seth Romero up as a reliever this season.
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The Nationals won’t bring Seth Romero up as a reliever this season.
Catcher Taylor Gushue made a powerful first impression on his new employer.
Power’s not the only tool Carter Kieboom has displayed.
Jaron Long has become more successful since he was released.
Edwin Lora left a good impression on high Class A Potomac manager Tripp Keister.
Sheldon Neuse has primarily played third as a pro, but can still shift to short if needed
An AFL star, Andrew Stevenson went back to work after a short offseason
The Nats have noticed a more take-charge attitude from Raudy Read
Tyler Watson carries himself like he is ready for life on his own
The Nationals believe Rafael Bautista has become more efficient with his bat
Nationals officials are looking forward to seeing what Austin Voth can do in 2017
Righthanders Kyle McGowin and Austin Adams both depend on their sliders.
Matt Skole waited three offseasons to get word that he was on the 40-man roster
Ryan Brinley showed a better repertoire in the AFL
Ian Sagdal could play at a number of positions.
Thursday’s Game 5 loss happened in typically excruciating fashion
A dynamic Red Sox duo leads a deep class
Reynaldo Lopez (pictured) and Trea Turner contributed to the Nats
Not much has come easy for Matt Page in his baseball career
Ryan Ripken doesn’t mind taking a detour in his baseball career
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