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January 15, 2025
Washington Nationals Hold Onto Former Top Prospect After He Went Unclaimed
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Washington Nationals Hold Onto Former Top Prospect After He Went Unclaimed

The Washington Nationals are in a critical phase of their roster development, aiming to identify the future cornerstones among their talented young players. The front office faces the challenge of assessing which prospects will contribute significantly and which may become expendable.

Recent decisions reflect this strategy, particularly regarding pitcher Joan Adon. After going unclaimed upon being designated for assignment, Adon will remain with the Nationals, transitioning to their Triple-A affiliate. Initially signed in 2016, he reached notable heights within their prospect rankings but has struggled at the Major League level.

What are the potential impacts of Joan Adon's performance this season on the Nationals' pitching staff?How does the Nationals' approach to young player development compare to other MLB teams?In what ways can the Nationals improve Adon's strikeout rate moving forward?Who are the other young players in the Nationals' system that could become key contributors in the near future?
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https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/washington-n..

January 8, 2025
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to 1-year, $2 million contract - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to 1-year, $2 million contract - NBC Sports

The Washington Nationals have signed infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year contract worth $2 million. The 29-year-old Rosario had a productive season, batting .280 with 18 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 32 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases in 103 games, playing for Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

This move comes after the Nationals acquired first baseman Nathaniel Lowe from Texas and signed Josh Bell as a free agent. To make room for Rosario on the roster, Washington designated right-hander Joan Adon for assignment.

Entering his 10th year in Major League Baseball, Rosario boasts a career batting average of .273. His versatility is notable, having primarily played as a shortstop but also appearing at second base, third base, and all three outfield positions throughout his career with the New York Mets, Cleveland, Dodgers, Rays, and Reds.

How does Amed Rosario's versatility impact the Nationals' infield strategy?What role is Nathaniel Lowe expected to play in the Nationals' lineup this season?Can Josh Bell replicate or improve upon his previous performance with the Nationals?What are the implications of designating Joan Adon for assignment on the Nationals' pitching depth?
Mentions:
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/nationals-and-i..

January 8, 2025
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to $2 million, 1-year contract
The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to $2 million, 1-year contract

The Washington Nationals have signed infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year contract worth $2 million. The 29-year-old Rosario, who played last season with Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, posted a batting average of .280 over 103 games, including 18 doubles, three triples, and three home runs, while driving in 32 runs and stealing 13 bases.

This move follows the Nationals' acquisition of first baseman Nathaniel Lowe from Texas and the signing of Josh Bell as a free agent. In a corresponding roster change, the Nationals designated right-handed pitcher Joan Adon for assignment.

Rosario, originally from Santo Domingo Centro in the Dominican Republic, is entering his 10th season in Major League Baseball. Over his career, he has maintained a batting average of .273 while playing for several teams, including the New York Mets, Cleveland Guardians, Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, and Cincinnati Reds. He predominantly plays shortstop but has experience at second base, third base, and all three outfield positions.

How will Amed Rosario's arrival impact the Nationals' infield dynamics?What does Nathaniel Lowe bring to the Nationals' lineup compared to previous first basemen?Could Josh Bell's return signal a change in the Nationals' offensive strategy this season?What are the implications of Joan Adon's designation for the Nationals' pitching depth?
Mentions:
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
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@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB
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https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/nationals-..

January 15, 2025
Washington Nationals Hold Onto Former Top Prospect After He Went Unclaimed
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Washington Nationals Hold Onto Former Top Prospect After He Went Unclaimed

The Washington Nationals are in a critical phase of their roster development, aiming to identify the future cornerstones among their talented young players. The front office faces the challenge of assessing which prospects will contribute significantly and which may become expendable.

Recent decisions reflect this strategy, particularly regarding pitcher Joan Adon. After going unclaimed upon being designated for assignment, Adon will remain with the Nationals, transitioning to their Triple-A affiliate. Initially signed in 2016, he reached notable heights within their prospect rankings but has struggled at the Major League level.

What are the potential impacts of Joan Adon's performance this season on the Nationals' pitching staff?How does the Nationals' approach to young player development compare to other MLB teams?In what ways can the Nationals improve Adon's strikeout rate moving forward?Who are the other young players in the Nationals' system that could become key contributors in the near future?
Mentions:
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/washington-n..

January 8, 2025
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to 1-year, $2 million contract - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to 1-year, $2 million contract - NBC Sports

The Washington Nationals have signed infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year contract worth $2 million. The 29-year-old Rosario had a productive season, batting .280 with 18 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 32 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases in 103 games, playing for Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

This move comes after the Nationals acquired first baseman Nathaniel Lowe from Texas and signed Josh Bell as a free agent. To make room for Rosario on the roster, Washington designated right-hander Joan Adon for assignment.

Entering his 10th year in Major League Baseball, Rosario boasts a career batting average of .273. His versatility is notable, having primarily played as a shortstop but also appearing at second base, third base, and all three outfield positions throughout his career with the New York Mets, Cleveland, Dodgers, Rays, and Reds.

How does Amed Rosario's versatility impact the Nationals' infield strategy?What role is Nathaniel Lowe expected to play in the Nationals' lineup this season?Can Josh Bell replicate or improve upon his previous performance with the Nationals?What are the implications of designating Joan Adon for assignment on the Nationals' pitching depth?
Mentions:
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/nationals-and-i..

January 8, 2025
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to $2 million, 1-year contract
The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Nationals and infielder Amed Rosario agree to $2 million, 1-year contract

The Washington Nationals have signed infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year contract worth $2 million. The 29-year-old Rosario, who played last season with Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, posted a batting average of .280 over 103 games, including 18 doubles, three triples, and three home runs, while driving in 32 runs and stealing 13 bases.

This move follows the Nationals' acquisition of first baseman Nathaniel Lowe from Texas and the signing of Josh Bell as a free agent. In a corresponding roster change, the Nationals designated right-handed pitcher Joan Adon for assignment.

Rosario, originally from Santo Domingo Centro in the Dominican Republic, is entering his 10th season in Major League Baseball. Over his career, he has maintained a batting average of .273 while playing for several teams, including the New York Mets, Cleveland Guardians, Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, and Cincinnati Reds. He predominantly plays shortstop but has experience at second base, third base, and all three outfield positions.

How will Amed Rosario's arrival impact the Nationals' infield dynamics?What does Nathaniel Lowe bring to the Nationals' lineup compared to previous first basemen?Could Josh Bell's return signal a change in the Nationals' offensive strategy this season?What are the implications of Joan Adon's designation for the Nationals' pitching depth?
Mentions:
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Amed Rosario | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Joan Adon | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Bell | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB
@Nathaniel Lowe | Texas Rangers | MLB
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Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/nationals-..

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