The Morning Briefing: An update on finding the pitcher to fill in the fourth spot of the Washington Nationals starting pitching Rotation.
Today's Washington Nationals and Major League Headlines, news and more for Monday, November 16
Good Morning. And welcome to the Nats Report Morning Briefing. Thank you are starting the day with us.
Today's Top Story: An update on finding the pitcher to fill in the fourth spot of the Washington Nationals starting pitching Rotation.
Here are the latest Washington Nationals and MLB Headlines for Monday, November 16, 2020
Washington Nationals Headlines
Since our previous article, there have been some moves, so we have updated our list of three new pitchers to fill the 4th spot in the Washington Nationals Rotation. Some of our ideas include a reunion with Jordan Zimmermann, Cole Hamels, and maybe Aníbal Sánchez, re-signing with the Nationals. [Read the full article here]
Other Washington Nationals Headlines
- From the Nats Report Archive: Special Report VI: Michael Jordan And Baseball
- Maybe the Robbie Ray signing was inline with the MLB.com rankings of free agent hurlers! via Talk Nats
- Nationals: DoD writers give thoughts on burning questions for Washington via District on Deck
- Adam Eaton and his time with the Washington Nationals via Federal Baseball
- Inbox: Will Nats address pitching in market? via Nationals.com
- How qualifying-offer decisions affect Nats in free agency via NBC Sports Washington
- With Robles on roster, Dominican Winter League opens today via MASN Sports Washington
- Washington Nationals: Rich Hill slipped through the fingers years ago via District on Deck
- Free-agent starters, Carter Kieboom, Ryan Zimmerman’s plans: Nats mailbag part 2 via The Athletic (Subscription Required)
- NL East Notes: Ozuna, Braves, Mets, La Russa, Nationals, Phillies via MLB Trade Rumors
- From the Community: An interview with D.C. Central Kitchen Chief Development Officer Alex Moore via Curly W Blog
Around the Horn: News From Around MLB
In MLB news, on Friday, the Miami Marlins made history by hiring Ng, who will be the first woman and also the second person of Asian descent to lead an MLB team.
Ng, who turns 52 on Tuesday, has an extensive background as an executive. She has more than 30 years of experience in Major League Baseball, including 21 years in the White Sox's front offices from 1990 to 1996, the New York Yankees from 1998 to 2001, and, more recently, the LA Dodgers from 2002 to 2011. [Read the full article here]
Other Major League Baseball Headlines
- MLB free agency: Top 10 outfielders include George Springer, Joc Pederson and Adam Eaton via CBS Sports
- How MLB should fix 'the dumbest rule' in 2021 season via NBC Sports Philadelphia
- Tim Tebow says he's still chasing MLB dream via Radio.com
- Major League Baseball Confronts Tipping Point When It Comes To Analytics via Forbes
- Semien might be trickiest FA to evaluate via MLB.com
- Legendary MLB manager Tommy Lasorda, 93, is rushed to intensive care and 'in a serious condition' via Daily Mail.uk
- Braves slugger Freddie Freeman beats Mookie Betts for NL MVP honor via USA Today