WASHINGTON — Catcher Kurt Suzuki is heading back to the Washington Nationals after agreeing to a $10 million, two-year contract, a deal pending a successful physical. The deal was disclosed to The ...
ANAHEIM – The Angels today have agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.5 million contract with catcher Kurt Suzuki. Suzuki, 37, appeared in 33 games for Washington in 2020 ... Suzuki was a member of the ...
San Francisco Giants second baseman Scooter Gennett (14) leaps over Washington Nationals' Kurt Suzuki (28) to complete a double play in the sixth inning as the Washington Nationals face the San ...
The Washington Nationals have not been scared to shell out big money to players in the past, but have also been the launching point for guys to receive massive paydays from other teams.
The Washington Nationals still need some help at third base and one writer urged the team to go after a former star prospect. Feb 19, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Chicago White Sox third baseman Yoan ...
The 2025 MLB prospect cycle has begun and ratings have started to get released. One Washington Nationals prospects saw a slight drop, but it likely won't mean too much for him. MLB.com's Sam ...
The Washington Nationals are bringing back a familiar face to fill their DH slot. The Nats and Josh Bell have agreed to a one-year contract worth $6 million, reports the Washington Post.
Last season, after Trevor Williams’s final start for the Washington Nationals, he did what many players do at the end of their contract: He expressed a desire to return. It doesn’t often work out.
The Washington Nationals had some work to do on pre-arbitration deadline day with six of their seven eligible players remaining without a deal. Earlier in the day, they were able to settle on a ...
It's been a lousy run for the Washington Nationals since the team won the 2019 World Series. Since going all-in to win the Major League Baseball championship that season, the Nationals have shed ...
The Washington Nationals reunited with Josh Bell on Sunday night, agreeing with the first baseman on a one-year contract worth $6 million, according to a person familiar with the terms.
Ichiro Suzuki's near-unanimous election headlined Tuesday's results from the National Baseball Hall of Fame as arguably the ...