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Washington Nationals fans have plenty to buzz about as the team has signed veteran lefty Robbie Erlin to a minor league deal. With over 250 games of big league experience, Erlin is a depth signing that could help stabilize a rotation riddled with question marks. This move also hints at the Nationals’ strategy to build a competitive environment for their younger prospects while keeping the door open for veterans to contribute. The Nats are clearly focusing on depth as they look to develop their future stars.

Meanwhile, much attention is on Dylan Crews, who is arguably the most pivotal player for the Nationals in 2026. Coming off a season where he showed flashes of brilliance, Crews enters this year with heightened expectations. The young outfielder's development could dictate the franchise’s trajectory. If he can tap into his potential, this could be the year the Nats find their cornerstone player in him.

Adding to the mix, the Nationals have bolstered their bullpen by signing Drew Smith, known for his solid performances during his time with the Mets. Smith joins fellow reliever Cionel Pérez, and together they could provide the much-needed veteran presence in a young pitching staff. The key will be whether these veterans can mentor the young arms while also performing well themselves.

As full-squad workouts are underway, Blake Butera is keen on establishing a winning culture from the get-go. With early buzz around James Wood focusing on his defensive work, all eyes will be on how these developments unfold in spring training. With Crews, Wood, and others stepping up, the 2026 season could be a transformative one.


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Nationals ink 8-year big league veteran lefty to minor league deal
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Nationals ink 8-year big league veteran lefty to minor league deal
The Washington Nationals have signed this veteran lefty with over 250 games of big league experience to a minor league deal, clearing the path for him to potentially make the team's Opening Day roster.
Why Dylan Crews is the Nationals’ most important player in 2026
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Why Dylan Crews is the Nationals’ most important player in 2026
Dylan Crews enters 2026 with real pressure and breakout potential. Here’s why the Nationals’ future may hinge on his season.
Washington Nationals sign long time Mets reliever Drew Smith
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Washington Nationals sign long time Mets reliever Drew Smith
After signing Cionel Perez a couple days ago, the Nats picked up another veteran reliever on an incentive-laden minor league deal. This time Paul Toboni and the Nats picked up Drew Smith, who was a mainstay in the Mets bullpen for a few years. From 2021 to 2024, Smith featured prominently in the Mets bullpen, […]
Butera gets ball rolling with Nats' 1st full-squad workout
MLB.com
Butera gets ball rolling with Nats' 1st full-squad workout
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The Nationals have been taking the field at the CACTI Ballpark of the Palm Beaches since January. But after weeks of pre-camp training, they held their first full-squad workout on Monday. “It was nice to have the first official workout,” first-year manager Blake Butera said.
Wood working to take big step (literally) on defense
MLB.com
Wood working to take big step (literally) on defense
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – James Wood crushed 31 homers, earned an All-Star selection and participated in the Home Run Derby – all in his first full season in the Major Leagues. With these offensive accomplishments already reached, what is the next step for this 23-year-old? The 6-foot-7 slugger has
Yankees' Aaron Judge has one more tool he wants to add to his repertoire for the 2026 MLB season
CBS Sports
Yankees' Aaron Judge has one more tool he wants to add to his repertoire for the 2026 MLB season
Judge is coming off his third MVP award and still looking to improve
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