James Wood

Dylan Crews takes BP at Nationals Park for the first time. (Tiger Rag)

Dylan Crews, James Wood Highlight Nationals Top 100

A new month comes with a new top 100 from MLB Pipeline, this time including the 2023 MLB draft picks from their respective clubs. The Nationals included three Top 100 prospects, outfielder and second pick in the 2023 Dylan Crews (#4), outfielder James Wood (#7), and third baseman Brady House (#43). Compared to the beginning […]

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James Wood’s Hot Double-AA Start

With most of the top-rated prospects in the Minor Leagues, Nationals fans are optimistic about prospects like Robert Hassell, James Wood, Elijah Green, Trey Lipscomb, Brady House, Jarlin Susana, and Jackson Rutledge. Out of the players, a 6’6 outfielder has been (quite literally) standing out.  On May 28th, #1 overall organizational prospect James Wood received word […]

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Young Stars taking Advantage of Nationals’ Rebuild

From a team that won the world series in 2019 with the oldest team in baseball to a team that would finish with the worst record in baseball in 2022. The Washington Nationals are in the cusps of a rebuild. They are surrounded by multiple former top prospects and trade acquisitions who are taking advantage […]

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James Wood is Available Today vs. New York Yankees

Nationals top prospect James Wood is available for his first appearance in a Nationals uniform today vs. the New York Yankees at 1:05 pm EST. Slotted in at back-up center fielder, Wood should see a couple of at-bats today versus the Yankees. Nationals fans can catch the game today on ESPN at 1:05 pm eastern. […]

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Weekly Notes for the Nationals

February 15 marked the official start of Spring Training for the Washington Nationals as they had their first full workout with all pitchers and catchers. Let’s take a look at the headlines that have been running around the Nationals this past week. Young Starting Pitchers Healthy and Ready to Compete MacKenzie Gore and Cade Cavalli […]

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Other Nationals Prospects to Lookout For

Last week I wrote about the Washington Nationals’ Top 10 Prospects, and this was the list I came up with: The top seven were easy to pick because they’re highly rated across baseball. Check out that article for further explanations and descriptions. Eight through ten were tough to pick because the Nationals have a lot […]

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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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