Author: Om More

Washington Nationals Writer for Inside the Diamonds

Washington Nationals’ Top 10 Prospects

The calendar has flipped to February, which means baseball will be played this month! The Washington Nationals will most likely continue to struggle as the rebuild continues, but they have a talented and exciting pool of young prospects in their minor league system to watch out for. Some of these prospects were acquired in the […]

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Remembering Joe Ross’ Time With the Nationals

Joe Ross signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco Giants on January 30, ending his 8-year tenure with the Washington Nationals. He was a former top pitching prospect acquired in a trade. He showed a lot of promise throughout his big-league career, but mainly due to injuries, he was unable to put it […]

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Alex Colomé is a Good Potential Bounceback Candidate for the Nationals

With the Lerner family exploring a potential sale and the Nationals still in the early stages of the rebuild, Mike Rizzo has had to operate throughout the free-agent market with a limited budget. They’ve targeted veterans on the market who could serve as steady placeholders until top prospects graduate from the minors. The hope also […]

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Jon Heyman is Wrong About Jacob deGrom

“Not worth it. Not even close.” These were the first six words that came to Jon Heyman’s according to the article, Jacob deGrom megadeal shows that even the mistakes are bigger in Texas after deGrom signed a blockbuster deal of $185 million for five years with the Texas Rangers last month. Let’s take a look […]

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The Journey of Victor Robles and Future Decisions

January 13 was the MLB arbitration deadline and Victor Robles was the only National to file for arbitration. He wants $2.6 million and the Nats filed for $2.3 million. Does that mean he won’t be on the team? No, he filed last year as well and the issue was resolved in court. The same will […]

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The Nationals Should Sign a Veteran Backup Catcher

Mike Rizzo has had a limited budget this offseason. Still, he’s done a great job by filling up the roster with cheap but experienced veterans who could be used as fillers as top prospects continue to develop or even as potential trade chips if some of them have bounce-back seasons to acquire some prospects at […]

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