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Have the Washington Nationals changed their approach with the No. 1 overall pick after firing Dave Martinez and Mike Rizzo?
One week before they select the No. 1 pick in the 2025 MLB draft, the Washington Nationals fired president of baseball ...
The Nationals also drew the No. 1 pick at last year's draft lottery, but they weren't eligible for a lottery selection as a team that paid into the revenue-sharing plan and couldn't receive a ...
Chelsa and Michael are joined by Grant Paulsen to discuss the moves that the Washington Nationals have made, and what the franchise's plan is for the upcoming MLB Draft?
Outfielders Dylan Crews, the No. 2 pick in the 2023 draft, and James Wood, who was once the top prospect in MLB.com’s pipeline rankings, made their highly anticipated debuts in 2024.
The Nationals, in a way, hold all of baseball hostage. Until Washington makes its first selection, the draft plans for every other team are debatable, because they will be influence by what ...
And regardless of whom they end up with, the Nationals can say they had their player ranked No. 1, no matter whether they actually did. That’s Draft 101 stuff.
The Nationals went in with a 10.2% chance, the fourth-best odds, for getting the No. 1 pick. Colorado and Miami, both 100-loss teams, had the best odds at 22.45%, ahead of the Angels at 17.96%.
Two days away from the 2025 MLB draft, there's still not much clarity about who the Washington Nationals will select with the No. 1 overall pick.
The Washington Nationals made huge waves in the baseball world over the weekend when they announced that manager Dave Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo had both been fired.