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The Nationals had a brutal month of June. I broke down how things went off the rails for Davey Martinez and company ...
James Wood solidified himself as one of the top power threats in the MLB, becoming the first player since Barry Bonds in 2004 ...
The Nationals' James Wood was intentionally walked four times against the Angels, something that last happened to Barry Bonds ...
The former Padres top prospect, on the tails of hitting a home run against San Diego this past week, just became the first ...
Barry Bonds has been a legendary name in MLB for decades. However, his name has been trending more than usual this season.
We haven’t had a good philosophical whinge about the intentional walk in a while, mostly because we all have lives to attend ...
Washington Nationals slugging outfielder James Wood was given the intentional pass four times against the Los Angeles Angeles on Sunday afternoon.
Washington Nationals’ young outfielder James Wood is blossoming into a bona fide star. His emergence became more evident in ...
The Nationals crossed the midway point of the season last week in California, returning to D.C. in last place after Miami leapfrogged them with a win streak.
An unforgettable night for the Nationals, but especially for one of the team's young stars, who matched a historic record.
Nolan Gorman belted a three-run homer, Victor Scott II had a two-run shot and Matthew Liberatore won his career-high third ...
Since intentional walks started being officially tracked in 1955, Wood is the sixth player to be intentionally walked four ...