The Washington Nationals are actively finalizing agreements with arbitration-eligible players to avoid hearings scheduled for February. Catcher Riley Adams and relief pitcher Derek Law have successfully reached contracts, leaving four players still in negotiations. One notable player, starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore, secured a one-year deal with the team, although contract details have not been disclosed.
Gore, who earned $749,600 last season, is expected to receive a significant raise following a strong performance in 2024. The young pitcher notched career highs with ten wins, a 3.90 ERA, and 181 strikeouts over 166.1 innings, showcasing the potential that made him a top prospect.
Despite leading the league with 14 wild pitches, many of Gore's advanced metrics point to an upward trajectory in his performance. In the last month of the season, he emerged as one of baseball's top pitchers, achieving a remarkable 1.26 ERA across five starts with 35 strikeouts, making it clear he is a key asset for the Nationals moving forward.