The Washington Nationals have come to terms with veteran utility man Ildemaro Vargas this afternoon, according to the team. While no figures have been reported, it will be a one-year deal. Because Vargas is still arbitration eligible, Vargas can potentially be with the Nationals organization until the conclusion of the 2025 season.

Vargas has taken a career-high 277 plate appearances this season. He hit .248/.302/.358 for a .660 OPS. Vargas has appeared at five positions for the Nationals this season, but a vast majority of that time has come in the infield. On the dirt, he has drawn positive grades for his defensive work, putting up above-average DRS and OAA numbers at second and third base. At shortstop, he has been below average, but with CJ Abrams being the everyday shortstop, Vargas is a suitable backup there.

While this move does not necessarily guarantee a roster spot for Vargas on Opening Day in 2024, it does provide him with financial security and at least guarantees him a spot through spring training.

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