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Drew Smith is back on the mound and looking to solidify his role in the Nationals' bullpen after recovering from his second Tommy John surgery. The 30-year-old right-hander was enthusiastic about his first day throwing in the bullpen at Spring Training, declaring himself a “fully healthy player.” With the Nationals' young pitching staff in a state of flux, Smith's experience could prove invaluable as they look for stability in their relief corps. Expect him to compete hard for a spot on the Opening Day roster, especially considering his previous success with the Mets.

Meanwhile, the quest for a first baseman is heating up as the team evaluates six potential in-house candidates. This position battle is crucial given the team's overall rebuilding strategy. Keep an eye on Joey Meneses, who has shown flashes of power, and Matt Adams, who brings veteran experience. Whoever emerges as the starter will provide insight into how the Nationals are balancing experience with youth in their lineup.

In the minor leagues, the future looks bright with three Nationals making the Fangraphs Top 100 Prospects list. Eli Willits at 15, Jarlin Susana at 29, and Harry Ford at 74 highlight the organization's commitment to building a competitive roster. While the major league team may struggle to improve this season, the development of these prospects could signal a brighter future.

Looking ahead, fans can catch all Spring Training games on the broadcast schedule released yesterday. Each game will be an opportunity to assess budding talent and see how manager Blake Butera implements his vision for the team. Keep your coffee close, it’s going to be an exciting ride this spring!


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How to watch the Nationals this Spring Training
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How to watch the Nationals this Spring Training
This is a comprehensive list of every broadcast of every Washington Nationals game for 2026 Spring Training.
Identifying 6 potential options for the Nationals at first base in 2026
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Identifying 6 potential options for the Nationals at first base in 2026
The Washington Nationals have 6 in-house options for their first base position currently in camp with the team during spring training. Who will be the Opening Day starter?
Landon Harmon is one of several breakout candidates in the Washington Nationals farm system
Federal Baseball
Landon Harmon is one of several breakout candidates in the Washington Nationals farm system
In 2026, the Nats are not likely to make a ton of progress at the MLB level, at least when it comes to wins and losses. However, we should see Paul Toboni’s new plan lead to quick results at the minor league level. The Nats have several breakout candidates in their system. One of them […]
New Fangraphs Prospect List Has 8 Washington Nationals In The Top 100
Federal Baseball
New Fangraphs Prospect List Has 8 Washington Nationals In The Top 100
Fangraphs recently released its top 100 prospects list for the 2026 season, with 3 Nationals appearing on the list, Eli Willits at 15, Jarlin Susana at 29, and Harry Ford at 74, with Travis Sykora just missing the list and being in their next 10 off at 109. Yesterday, they released another prospect ranking, this […]
All-Nats Winter Olympics team? These guys are all in
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All-Nats Winter Olympics team? These guys are all in
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After 2nd Tommy John surgery, vet Smith vying for spot in young Nats bullpen
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After 2nd Tommy John surgery, vet Smith vying for spot in young Nats bullpen
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Describing himself as a “fully healthy player” after recovering from his second Tommy John surgery, Drew Smith was already throwing in the bullpen his first morning with the Nationals.
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