Ronny Cruz, a 6'2" infielder for the Nationals, showcases impressive power and defensive skills, though his aggressive approach poses challenges for consistent performance.
Category: Washington Nationals
Washington Nationals: Alex Clemmey, LHP
Alex Clemmey, a 6'6" left-handed pitcher for the Washington Nationals, shows potential for a mid-rotation starter but may ultimately fit better as a reliever.
Washington Nationals: Devin Fitz-Gerald, INF
Devin Fitz-Gerald is a promising switch-hitting infielder for the Washington Nationals, known for his solid offensive skills and smooth defensive play at second base.
Washington Nationals: Luke Dickerson, SS
Luke Dickerson, a promising shortstop for the Washington Nationals, showcases explosive athleticism, solid offensive potential, and defensive versatility, projecting an impactful future in professional baseball.
Washington Nationals: Jarlin Susana, RHP
Jarlin Susana, a 6'6" right-handed pitcher for the Washington Nationals, showcases exceptional velocity and a dominant slider but faces command and changeup development challenges.
Washington Nationals: Harry Ford, C
Harry Ford, a catcher for the Washington Nationals, excels in plate discipline, speed, and improved defense, projecting as a reliable MLB regular despite average power expectations.
Washington Nationals: Jake Bennett, LHP
Jake Bennett, a 6'6" left-handed pitcher for the Washington Nationals, showcases impressive delivery stability, strong velocity, and effective pitch sequencing, positioning him for MLB success.
Washington Nationals: Seaver King, SS
Seaver King is a versatile, athletic shortstop for the Washington Nationals, showcasing strong defensive skills and promising offensive potential, capable of becoming an impactful everyday player.
2019 Draft Recap – NL East
I will be breaking down my take on the draft for each team just as I started with Minor League Ball a season ago. Like then, this is a six article series, going East to West for the AL and NL. I will break down four picks for each team with those being: Best Pick: … Continue reading 2019 Draft Recap – NL East
2019 Preseason Top 150
Before I even got this posted Alex Reyes exhausted his rookie eligibility (needed a single out to do so and pitched an inning on Friday) so I updated my top 150 before it went live. Reyes was at 22 but is now removed making room for Ryan Weathers, giving the Padres two more than any … Continue reading 2019 Preseason Top 150



