The Washington Nationals had a disappointing season in 2015 and this offseason the team could make some changes, including trades involving Jonathan Papelbon and Drew Storen.
Read full storyThe Washington Nationals have had a very disappointing 2015 season and the team has opted to fire manager Matt Williams after missing the playoffs this year.
Read full storyThe Washington Nationals 2015 season has been a major disappointment and things have spiraled out of control a bit down the stretch with Bryce Harper and Jonathan Papelbon getting into a dugout fight. The Nats have not played up to expectations and manager Matt Williams could end up getting fired over it if the franchise opts to make a change.
Read full storyThe Washington Nationals have suspended closer Jonathan Papelbon for his role in a dugout fight and altercation with outfield Bryce Harper over the weekend. Matt Williams and the team made the announcement on Monday that Papelbon would be suspended by the Nats following his MLB suspension, which will last for four games.
Read full storyThe Detroit Tigers and Dave Dombrowski have parted ways this season, but the GM should have plenty of teams going after him, as the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Nationals, LA Angels and Milwaukee Brewers all could be undergoing changes in the front office this offseason.
Read full storyThe MLB trade deadline is coming up and players like Cole Hamels, Jonathan Papelbon, Ben Zobrist, Tyler Clippard and Mike Leake are targets and the Washington Nationals, NY Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles could be interested.
Read full storyThe Oakland Athletics have started to sell at the trade deadline with Scott Kazmir and now players like Ben Zobrist, Tyler Clippard or Josh Reddick could be traded by the A's and teams like the New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, NY Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Royals could be interested ahead the July 31 deadline date.
Read full storyThe MLB saw some notable achievements this weekend with Alex Rodriguez getting to 3,000 hits in style with a home run for the NY Yankees, while Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer pitched a no-hitter after losing his perfect game with a hit batter in the ninth inning.
Read full storyWashington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer will miss at least one start after suffering a thumb injury while batting over the weekend and now fantasy baseball owners will have to find a spot starter with Scherzer likely out at least one start.
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