Good Tuesday Morning Washington Nationals Fans,
Here are the latest headlines and analyses around the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball for Tuesday, November 2, 2021. Thank you for starting your day with us.
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Leading today's Morning Briefing: It's been two years since Washington D.C., and Nationals fans took the streets to celebrate the city's first World Series in 95 years.
It's good to celebrate amazing moments in your life especially with the rough patch, Nationals fans are about to embark on. Today is one of those moments that if you experienced it will never leave you. Two years ago, Washington D.C. and Washington Nationals fans took to the streets of D.C. to celebrate the city's first World Series in 95 years, and boy does it feel like it was a lifetime ago. We will have more about this on The Nats Report later today.
ICYMI: Eireann Dolan shares how Juan Soto saved Halloween after Nationals won World Series via NBC Sports Washington.
From the article: "In commemoration of the 2019 championship, the wife of former Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle, Eireann Dolan, shared a behind the scene story on Twitter on how the team celebrated Halloween." Click here to see the full Twitter feed from Eireann Dolan.
World Series Game 6: Can Houston Force a Game 7?
With the series shifting to Houston Texas can the Astro's force a Game 7 and defeat the Atlanta Braves. Or can the Braves win their first World Series since 1995? The Braves will have to shake off the frustration of what transpired in Game 5 when early leads of 4-0 and 5-4 were frittered away against a pesky and productive Astros offense. The first pitch is at 8 p.m. ET/7 CT on Fox and streaming on MLB TV.com.
Sources: Mariners have declined 2022 option for longtime third baseman Kyle Seager
According to Ryan Divish, a Seattle Times staff reporter, it looks like the Seattle Marines have not surprisingly declined the 2022 option for longtime their baseman Kyle Seager. "Multiple Major League Baseball sources confirmed that Seager received official notification that the Mariners would not exercise his 2022 option in an email from assistant general manager Justin Hollander on Thursday. Multiple team sources and another MLB source said general manager Jerry Dipoto did attempt to notify Seager via phone call and text message Wednesday that the organization was declining the option. And when Seager couldn’t be reached, Dipoto informed Andrew Lowenthal, Seager’s representative at Jet Sports, instead and that the email was just a formality." Click here to read the full article.
Additional Reading
Young, younger, and the youngest for the Nats! via Talk Nats
Washington Nationals’ Ryan Zimmerman on family; big decisions; playing the right way + more... via Federal Baseball
Washington Nationals: Free Agent Preview Jon Gray via District on Deck
Minor leaguers want a say in possible MLB vaccine mandate via ESPN
Padres Agree To Terms With Bob Melvin via Padres
Players with best postseason performances via MLB
Cubs Reportedly Poaching Rays Minor League Hitting Coordinator to Be New Big League Hitting Coach via Bleacher Nation
A World Series of Relievers, Like It or Not via New York Times