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Miles Mikolas pitched two-hit ball into the sixth inning, helping the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 8-1.
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SB Nation on MSNNationals Prospects: Fangraphs releases their Washington Nationals prospect rankingsFangraphs is one of my favorite baseball sites and they put out their prospect rankings the other day. Their rankings are always fascinating because their lead analyst Eric Longenhagen is never afraid to go against consensus. That is what he did here and he also put in some very interesting nuggets.
On Thursday, Nootbaar left the Cardinals’ game against the Washington Nationals early in the seventh inning due to a rib cage injury. The Cardinals announced via manager Oli Marmol postgame that the move was precautionary, citing soreness in Nootbaar’s rib cage, and confirmed that he is expected to return to the lineup tomorrow.
Miles Mikolas threw 5 2/3 scoreless innings as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Washington Nationals 8-1 Thursday night.
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SB Nation on MSNLooking to Rebound: New look Washington Nationals Try to Reset Against Reeling CardinalsWashington’s recent struggles set the stage for a bounce-back opportunity against a St. Louis team that’s also searching for answers.
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The Washington Nationals have the No. 1 pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, which begins next Sunday, and they'll be making that crucial selection without a permanent g
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FOX 5 DC on MSNMike Rizzo reflects on Washington Nationals exit: 'I did it my way'The Washington Nationals' former general manager and president of baseball operations, Mike Rizzo, discussed his firing and tenure with the team in an interview on 106.7 The Fan on Wednesday.
Headed into an off day and stuck in last place in the NL East, the Washington Nationals fired manager Davey Martinez and general manager Mike Rizzo Sunday night, the club announced, hours after a 6-4 loss at home completed a sweep by the Boston Red Sox.
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