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Here are the latest headlines and analyses around the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball for today, May 9.

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Welcome to the Morning Briefing! Richard here again. Yeah, two times in a week, I know.

Haden is graduating this morning, so I am writing today’s Morning Briefing.

A special shout-out and congratulations to Haden on graduating!

Personnel news: I would like to welcome Kelsey to the Nats Report team as our lead copy editor! [If you are interested in joining the Nats Report team, we are always looking for extra hands. Send us an email at themorning@thenatsreport.com.]

Leading this Morning’s Briefing: Nationals Farm System Shines

The Washington Nationals had the night off last night as they traveled up to Boston to kick off another road trip. This weekend, the Nationals will face the Boston Red Sox and have another chance to get above .500. Tonight, they’ll send LHP Patrick Corbin (0-3; 6.45 ERA) to the mound, who is still in search of his first win of the 2024 season. On Saturday, RHP Jack Irvin (2-3; 3.72 ERA) will take the mound, followed by LHP MacKenzie Gore (2-3; 3.44 ERA) on Sunday.

It should be a fun series this weekend, and we at the Nats Report will have you covered from in-game updates to game recaps. Make sure you follow us across all of our social media channels and read our great content this weekend — you will not want to miss anything!  If you are a paid subscriber, you will get access to our full Game Notes for the series and every Washington Nationals game.

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NL East Standings as of May 10, 2024, at 9:54 am EDT via MLB.com

Even though the Nationals had the night off, all the Washington Nationals minor league teams played, and there were plenty of home runs. Last night, home runs by Dylan Crews, James Wood, Daylen Lile, and Brady House showcased the power and talent that is brewing down in the Nationals farm system. It continues to be a lot of fun to watch these players develop, and hopefully, we will see them in the big leagues soon.

Speaking of the Nationals Minor League system, Owen took a closer look into which Harrisburg Senators prospects are trending up and down in our first-ever Stock Watch for the Harrisburg Senators as part of our extended coverage of the Harrisburg Senators this week.

Next week, we’ll be taking a closer look at what’s happening in Triple-A Rochester, followed by the latest happenings in Wilmington.

The Nats Report is your place for the latest headlines, news, and more about the Nationals Minor League system. We even started a new X handle that you should follow for exclusive coverage and reporting!

Here’s our round-up on last night around the Washington Nationals farm system.

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Editor’s Note: Thank you, Richard, for the warm welcome! Happy to be here. - Kelsey, Lead Copy Editor

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