Breaking down the Nationals’ moves to keep Stephen Drew and add fellow veterans Joe Blanton and Adam Lind.
After waiting for a big free agent offer that never arrived, Matt Wieters makes the short trip from Baltimore to Washington.
Is there an inefficiency to be exploited by taking so-so center fielders and playing them in a corner?
Chicago restocks the farm system with another blockbuster, sending Adam Eaton to Washington for three pitching prospects.
Danny Valencia stays in the AL West, Will Middlebrooks gets his latest chance, and the Braves go bargain shopping.
Will Cy Young voters again be fooled by the Cubs’ defense?
Modern bullpen usage be damned, Dave Roberts was determined to use his best pitchers in Game 5 and the Dodgers are moving on.
Rich Hill vs. Max Scherzer, in Washington.
Clayton Kershaw as human and the Dodgers’ bullpen imploded, but Los Angeles still forced a Game 5.
Washington grabbed a 2-1 series lead as the two managers handled Game 3 much differently.
Washington evened the NLDS at 1-1 thanks to Los Angeles repeatedly failing with the bases loaded.
Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer didn’t quite live up to the hype.
Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer in Washington and Johnny Cueto vs. Jon Lester in Chicago.
The battle of the best rookies in the NL kicks off in DC.
The Nationals’ newest star isn’t just great–he’s the exact right kind of great for his manager’s liking.
Chooch is switching coasts, Desmond Jennings is moving on, David Freese is staying put, and Scrabble goes to Washington.