Tracing their origins to Montreal in 1969, the Washington Nationals made history by capturing a World Series crown in 2019 and igniting baseball passion in the nation's capital. With a combination of veteran leadership and emerging stars, the Nationals continue to shape their roster for future success. Their fan base eagerly follows the team's progress each year.
Washington Nationals
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Projected Starts | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
|
Cade Cavalli | Tue, 5/5/2026 | |
| 3. |
|
Jake Irvin | Thu, 5/7/2026 | |
| 4. |
|
Foster Griffin | Fri, 5/8/2026 | |
| 5. |
|
Zack Littell | TBD | |
Washington Nationals
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|---|---|---|---|
| RP |
|
Andre Granillo | |
| RP |
|
Brad Lord | |
| CL |
|
Gus Varland | |
| RP |
|
Mitchell Parker | |
| RP |
|
Orlando Ribalta | |
| RP |
|
Paxton Schultz | |
| RP |
|
PJ Poulin | |
| RP |
|
Richard Lovelady | |
| Injured List | ||
|---|---|---|
| SP |
|
Josiah Gray |
| SP |
|
Ken Waldichuk |
| SP |
|
Trevor Williams |
Washington Nationals
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Sat, May 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LF |
|
James Wood |
| 2 | 1B |
|
Curtis Mead |
| 3 | 3B |
|
Brady House |
| 4 | SS |
|
CJ Abrams |
| 5 | CF |
|
Jacob Young |
| 6 | DH |
|
Daylen Lile |
| 7 | RF |
|
Joey Wiemer |
| 8 | 2B |
|
Nasim Nuñez |
| 9 | C |
|
Keibert Ruiz |
| Bench Players | ||
|---|---|---|
| C |
|
Drew Millas |
| DH |
|
Jorbit Vivas |
| 3B |
|
José Tena |
| 1B |
|
Luis García Jr. |