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With Willy Adames holding down shortstop in San Francisco, Abrams would have shifted over to second base if a deal with the Giants had gone through. Earlier this month, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the Giants were “aggressively pursuing” a second baseman, with the Cardinals’ Brendan Donovan and Cubs’ Nico Hoerner as possible fits.
After finding it difficult to make trades involving prospects, the Giants may need to turn to the free-agent market to make roster upgrades.
A longtime minor-leaguer in the Nationals' system, the Mariners will look to Arruda to potentially provide depth for the team's re-tooled infield
The Giants dangled their second-best prospect to try to land CJ Abrams but the Nationals didn't bite. MLB Trade Rumors has more on the talks.
WASHINGTON — After a lengthy battle with MASN and their contract ending after 10 years with the regional sports network, the Washington Nationals officially announced a new streaming service, Nationals.TV. Editor's note: The above video aired on March 30, 2023.
MASN was established in 2005, the year the Montreal Expos moved to Washington and became the Nationals, moving into what had been Baltimore’s exclusive broadcast territory since 1972. The Orioles were given a supermajority partnership interest in MASN, starting at 90%, and Washington made a $75 million payment to the network for an initial 10%.
The Diamondbacks' righty was claimed off waivers by the Washington Nationals.
The top prospect acquired in the MacKenzie Gore trade has all the makings of a future star