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Here are the latest headlines and analyses around the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball for Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Thank you for starting your day with us.
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Leading today’s Morning Briefing: MLB and the Players Association will meet again. Pace has officially picked up. As we inch closer to the date of when Pitchers and Catchers were planning on heading to either Flordia or Arizona, the Major League Baseball and the Major League Players Association made a date to meet again on Tuesday in mid-town which is a good sign. It was just only days ago that Major League Baseball made a proposal that was met with a lack of enthusiasm from the Players Union. Read the full article here.
MASN announces the network’s color commentator for Nationals television coverage. MASN and the Washington Nationals announced that former Nationals player Kevin Frandsen will be the new color commentator for the Nationals television coverage for the 2022 season. Read the full article here.
Robot Umps One Step Closer to the Major Leagues According to an Associated Press report, robot Ump's are going to make their debut this season at the triple-a level. Read the full article here.
Must Listen: In the Clubhouse with Johnny DiPuglia. We published a brand new In the Clubhouse podcast where we sit down with Washington Nationals’Vice President and Assistant General Manager of International Operations, Johnny DiPuglia. We talk about the Latin American players market, Elian Soto and so much more. Listen to the full interview here.
Latest on the Nats Report Free Agent Profile: Collin McHugh, RHP. With the Nationals starting pitching rotation in flux and needing an injection of talent, the Washington Nationals should look all over for some talent to add to the roster. We take a closer look at free agent Collin McHugh. Read the full article here.
Congratulations to the Zimmerman Family. 👶 🥳 🎉 Yesterday, Ryan and Heather Zimmerman announced their latest edition to their family. [Twitter Link]
ICYMI: The Washington Nationals announced their 2022 Minor League Player staff. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo and Director of Player Development De Jon Watson made the joint announcement. Read the full article here.
Goals that the Nationals Need to Achieve in 2022. We have a fresh article on the site to check out that lays out some goals that the Nationals should look to achieve in 2022. Evaluating young talent to get Strasburg back on the mound for a prolonged period of time, 2022 should be an interesting season (if it occurs of course). Read the full article here.
ICYMI: Nationals’ 2022 ZiPs Projections Released; At least the Nationals have Juan Soto. For over a decade Dan Szymborski of FanGraphs has put together ZiPs projections for all of baseball. Recently, he shared what the systems had to say about the Nationals for the 2022 season. Read the full article here.
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