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Washington Nationals minor league players

Minor league players and teams affiliated with the Washington Nationals professional baseball organization include:

Players

Jake Alu

Jake Alu
Washington Nationals – No. 27
Infielder
Born: (1997-04-06) April 6, 1997 (age 25)
Hamilton, New Jersey
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jacob Alu (born April 6, 1997) is an American professional baseball Infielder in the Washington Nationals organization.[1][2][3][4][5]

Alu was born and raised in Hamilton Square, New Jersey, a community located within Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey.[6] Alu attended Princeton Day School in Princeton, New Jersey.[7][8] In 2015, Alu enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. He graduated in 2019 with a degree in Business Management.[9][7] While still a senior at Princeton Day School in 2015, Alu registered .523 batting average with 3 home runs and 18 RBIs. He recorded recording his 100th hit on April 28, 2015.[7]

In 2016, as a freshman at Boston College, Alu appeared in 10 games with .500 batting average, entering as a pinch runner eight times and a pinch hitter twice.[10][7] As a sophomore in 2017, he played in 48 games, making 45 starts – 29 in left field, 10 at second base, five as the designated hitter and one shortstop. That year, Alu registered .331 with 23 RBIs.[10] In 2017, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[11] As a Junior in 2018, Alu registered .216 batting average with 2 home runs and 19 RBIs.[6][10] 2019 was a pivotal year for Jake Alu's career after he was acquired by Washington Nationals in the 24th round to play for their Auburn (N.Y.) Doubledays affiliate, a Class A Short Season team that competes in the New York–Penn League.[12] He was also named as a 3rd team All-ACC performer at Boston College after he batted .343 with 40 RBIs.[1][13] The same year, Alu also played in Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament.[14]

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Yasel Antuna

Yasel Antuna
Washington Nationals
Shortstop / Third baseman
Born: (1999-10-26) October 26, 1999 (age 23)
Peravia, Dominican Republic
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right

Yasel Eneudy Antuna (born October 26, 1999) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

The Nationals signed Antuna to a minor league contract as an amateur free agent out of the Dominican Republic on July 2, 2016. They gave Antuna a $3.9 million signing bonus, the largest they had ever awarded an international free agent by $2.4 million to that point.[15] Antuna was described by scouts at the time as a potential five-tool player who profiled as a future everyday shortstop in the major leagues.[16]

Antuna debuted professionally in the Gulf Coast League with the GCL Nationals in 2017, appearing in games at shortstop and third base. He played in both games of a double-header on July 23, 2017, in which the GCL Nationals no-hit the GCL Marlins in both seven-inning games, committing a throwing error in the second game that accounted for one of the Marlins' two baserunners in the contest.[17] Midseason rankings that month by MLB Pipeline ranked Antuna as the Nationals' eighth-best prospect.[18] Antuna finished his 2017 season with a .301 batting average in the Gulf Coast League, playing mostly shortstop with several appearances at third base as well.[19]

In August 2018, Antuna underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery.[20] Antuna appeared in three games for the GCL Nationals late in the 2019 season, after which Baseball America ranked him as the Nationals' ninth-best prospect.[21] Antuna was a non-roster invitee to the Nationals' 60-man player pool for the 2020 season, which was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[22] After the season, the Nationals selected Antuna's contract, promoting him to the 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[23]

Antuna was assigned to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin his 2021 campaign, alongside a number of other Washington top prospects.[24] On December 1, 2022, Antuna was sent outright off of the 40-man roster.[25]

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Darren Baker

Darren Baker
Washington Nationals
Second baseman
Born: (1999-02-11) February 11, 1999 (age 23)
Redwood City, California
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Darren John Baker (born February 11, 1999) is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Washington Nationals organization.

Baker is the son of former MLB player and manager, Dusty Baker. Darren served as the batboy for the San Francisco Giants, while his father was managing the team. During game five of the 2002 World Series, Darren narrowly missed being run over at home plate by baserunner David Bell before being grabbed and lifted by his jacket out of the way by J. T. Snow, before a collision could occur.[26][27][28]

Baker attended Jesuit High School in Sacramento, California.[29][30] He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 27th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and played college baseball at the University of California, Berkeley.[31][32] In 2019, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star.[33] After four years at Berkeley, he was again drafted by the Nationals, this time in the 10th round of the 2021 MLB draft, and signed.[34]

Baker spent his first professional season with the Florida Complex League Nationals and Fredericksburg Nationals. He played 2022 with the Wilmington Blue Rocks and Harrisburg Senators. In July, he played in the All-Star Futures Game.[35]

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Nick Banks

Nick Banks
Free agent
Outfielder
Born: (1994-11-18) November 18, 1994 (age 28)
Tomball, Texas,
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Nicholas Matthew Banks (born November 18, 1994) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent.

Banks formerly lived in Charlotte, North Carolina, but moved to Tomball, Texas, when he was eleven,[36] and graduated from Tomball High School in 2013.[37]

Banks played college baseball for the Texas A&M Aggies. He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 4th round of the 2016 MLB draft. He signed and began his professional career with the Auburn Doubledays, spending all of 2016 there, posting a .277 batting average with 19 RBIs and eight doubles.[38] He spent 2017 with the Hagerstown Suns and batted .252 with seven home runs and 58 RBIs.[39][40]

Banks was one of eleven Nationals prospects who played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the 2019 season.[41] He elected free agency on November 10, 2022.

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Matt Brill

Matt Brill
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1994-10-25) October 25, 1994 (age 28)
Coal Valley, Illinois,
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Matthew Ryan Brill (born October 25, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Brill attended Moline High School in Moline, Illinois, where he played baseball and soccer.[42] In 2013, his senior year, he went 6–2 with a 1.76 ERA alongside hitting six home runs.[43] He was drafted by the New York Mets in the 24th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft but did not sign and instead chose to play college baseball at Appalachian State University.[44]

In 2014, Brill's freshman year at Appalachian State, he spent a majority of the year as a designated hitter, batting .306 with four home runs and twenty RBIs over 39 games.[45] As a sophomore in 2015, he began to pitch, going 0–2 with a 10.12 ERA over 10+23 innings, alongside hitting .277 with two home runs over 26 games. Brill missed all of the 2016 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.[46] He returned to play in 2017, batting .261 with five home runs over 25 games alongside pitching to a 1–3 record and 4.45 ERA over twenty relief appearances.[47] After the season, Brill was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 12th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft as a pitcher.[48][49]

Brill signed with Arizona and made his professional debut with the Hillsboro Hops of the Class A Short Season Northwest League, compiling a 0.89 ERA and 25 strikeouts over 20+13 relief innings.[50][51] In 2018, Brill began the year with the Kane County Cougars of the Class A Midwest League, with whom he was named an All-Star, before earning a promotion to the Visalia Rawhide of the Class A-Advanced California League in June.[52][53][54][55] Over 43 relief appearances between the two clubs, Brill went 6–4 with a 3.74 ERA, striking out 65 batters over 53 innings. Brill began 2019 with Visalia and was promoted to the Jackson Generals of the Class AA Southern League in May.[56][57] He finished the year with a 4–5 record and a 5.11 ERA over 44 relief innings pitched. He was assigned to the Salt River Rafters of the Arizona Fall League after the season.[58]

Brill did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[59] Brill was assigned to the Amarillo Sod Poodles of the Double-A Central for the 2021 season, going 2–4 with a 6.33 ERA and 37 strikeouts over 27 innings pitched in relief.[60]

After the 2021 season, the Washington Nationals selected Brill from the Diamondbacks in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft.[61] He opened the 2022 season with the Harrisburg Senators of the Double-A Eastern League and was later promoted to the Rochester Red Wings of the Triple-A International League.[62]

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Zach Brzykcy

Zach Brzykcy
Washington Nationals
Relief pitcher
Born: (1999-07-12) July 12, 1999 (age 23)
Hickory, North Carolina,
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Zachary John-William Brzykcy (born July 12, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Brzykcy attended Alexander Central High School in Taylorsville, North Carolina, where he was named Northwestern Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2017.[63] He went on to attend Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, where he was the regular closer for the Hokies.[64] He also played in the Cape Cod Baseball League during the summer of 2019, leading the league that summer with seven saves for the Falmouth Commodores.[65][66] With the 2020 Major League Baseball draft shortened to just five rounds, despite ranking as the 180th-best draft prospect in 2020 according to MLB Pipeline,[64] Brzykcy went undrafted. Brzykcy was scouted by longtime Washington Nationals scout Bobby Myrick and chose to sign with the Nationals as a non-drafted free agent.[67]

In 2021, Brzykcy was assigned to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin his professional baseball career. He earned his first win on May 12, 2021, striking out seven in four scoreless relief innings.[63]

On the mound, Brzykcy is a right-handed pitcher noted for a fastball that has been clocked up to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), although it typically registers in the mid-90s. He complements that primary pitch with a sharp breaking ball.[65]

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Gerardo Carrillo

Gerardo Carrillo
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1998-09-13) September 13, 1998 (age 24)
Guadalajara, Mexico
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Gerardo Carrillo (born September 13, 1998) is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Carrillo signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers as an international free agent in 2016 and began his professional career the following year with the Dominican Summer League Dodgers.[68] He played for the Arizona League Dodgers and Great Lakes Loons in 2018 and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2019. The Dodgers added him to their 40-man roster after the 2020 season.[69] He began the 2021 season with the Double-A Tulsa Drillers, where he was 3–2 with a 4.25 ERA in 15 games (14 starts).[70] On July 30, 2021, he was traded to the Washington Nationals (along with Josiah Gray, Donovan Casey, and Keibert Ruiz) in exchange for Trea Turner and Max Scherzer.[71] He was designated for assignment on December 20, 2022.

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Donovan Casey

Donovan Casey
Washington Nationals
Outfielder
Born: (1996-02-23) February 23, 1996 (age 26)
Stratford, New Jersey
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Donovan Casey (born February 23, 1996) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

A native of Stratford, New Jersey, Casey played college baseball for Boston College. In 2017, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[72] Casey was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 20th round of the 2017 MLB Draft. He played for the Ogden Raptors and Arizona League Dodgers in 2017, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2018 and the Quakes and Tulsa Drillers in 2019. He did not play a minor league game in 2020 since the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 30, 2021, he was traded to the Washington Nationals (along with Josiah Gray, Gerardo Carrillo, and Keibert Ruiz) in exchange for Trea Turner and Max Scherzer.[71]

Casey was selected as one of eight Nationals to participate in the Arizona Fall League in 2021, frequently leading off and playing center field for the Surprise Saguaros. On November 19, 2021, the Nationals selected his contract and promoted him to the 40-man roster for the first time.[73] He was called up to the majors for the first time on April 15, 2022,[74] but was optioned back several days later without appearing in an MLB game.[75] He was sent outright off the 40-man roster on August 9, 2022.

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Jackson Cluff

Jackson Cluff
Washington Nationals
Shortstop
Born: (1996-12-03) December 3, 1996 (age 26)
Littleton, Colorado
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Jackson Paul Cluff (born December 3, 1996) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

Cluff attended and played baseball for Brigham Young University, but he took time away from the sport on a two-year mission to Atlanta. After returning for his 2019 collegiate season, Cluff was drafted in the sixth round by the Nationals and turned pro.[76] Cluff made his professional debut with the Class-A Hagerstown Suns, hitting .229 with five home runs, five triples, and eight doubles over 62 games in 2019.[77]

Although the 2020 minor league season was canceled, Cluff was named to the Nationals' 60-man "player pool", working out with other top prospects and some major league players in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He was not called up to the major leagues during the 2020 season.[78]

The Nationals invited Cluff to participate again with major league players in 2021 spring training.[79] He was reassigned to the minors and began the season with the Class-AA Harrisburg Senators, two steps up from where he finished out the 2019 season.[80] Cluff participated in the Arizona Fall League and was named the league's Defensive Player of the Year for his work as the regular starting shortstop with the Surprise Saguaros.[81]

Cluff is noted as a nimble player with a quick left-handed swing and the arm and footwork to handle any infield spot defensively. As of the start of the 2021 season, he has spent the majority of his time as a professional as a shortstop.[79]

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Matt Cronin

Matt Cronin
Washington Nationals – No. 56
Relief pitcher
Born: (1997-09-20) September 20, 1997 (age 25)
Navarre, Florida
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Matthew G. Cronin (born September 20, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Cronin was a pure reliever at the University of Arkansas, coming out of the bullpen in all 65 of his appearances in his collegiate career. The Nationals drafted him in the fourth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft,[82] and after he signed with Washington, he was assigned to the Class-A Hagerstown Suns for the remainder of the 2019 season. He put up a 0.82 ERA in his first professional season, striking out 41 batters in 22 innings, and was named to the Nationals' player pool during the COVID-19 pandemic–shortened 2020 season, although he was not called up to the major leagues.[83]

Before the 2021 season, Cronin ranked as the organization's ninth-best prospect, according to Baseball America.[84] The Nationals invited him to participate in major league spring training in 2021.[85] After spring training, Cronin was assigned to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin the 2021 season, although MLB Pipeline speculated that he could rise quickly in a relief role.[24]

Cronin pitches left-handed, with a fastball up to 96 miles per hour (154 km/h) that plays up due to its high spin rate, along with a splitter and a curveball.[86]

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Armando Cruz

Armando Cruz
Washington Nationals
Shortstop
Born: (2004-01-16) January 16, 2004 (age 19)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Armando Cruz (born January 16, 2004) is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop in the Washington Nationals organization.

Born and raised in Santo Domingo, Cruz emerged as a high-level baseball prospect by the time he was 14. He played in the 2018 14U Select Festival and a Perfect Game showcase the following year in Florida.[87]

Cruz was linked to the Washington Nationals as early as 2019, before he was eligible to sign with a Major League Baseball team.[88] The Nationals officially signed Cruz for a $3.9 million bonus on January 15, 2021, tying the franchise record for an international amateur free agent bonus (with Yasel Antuna),[89] one day before Cruz's 17th birthday.[90]

At the time Cruz turned pro, he was ranked as the fifth-best international amateur prospect by MLB Pipeline[91] and the second-best by Baseball America.[92] A contemporaneous Minor League Baseball news report described him as possibly the best defensive player available in the international signing period, as well as an above-average runner.[93]

Jeremy De La Rosa

Jeremy De La Rosa
Washington Nationals – No. 70
Outfielder
Born: (2002-01-16) January 16, 2002 (age 21)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Jeremy José De La Rosa (born January 16, 2002) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

The Nationals signed De La Rosa as an international amateur free agent out of the Dominican Republic, where he trained at the Quality Baseball Academy, for a reported $300,000 bonus on July 2, 2018. After signing De La Rosa,[94] the Nationals sent him to their instructional league in West Palm Beach, Florida, that fall.[95]

De La Rosa ranked as the Nationals' twelfth-best prospect entering the 2019 season, according to MLB Pipeline.[96] Baseball America praised his "promising tools" and ability to make contact at the plate without swinging out of the strike zone.[95] Mark Scialabba, the Nationals' player development director, named De La Rosa as one of his breakout candidates in 2019.[97]

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Mason Denaburg

Mason Denaburg
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1999-08-08) August 8, 1999 (age 23)
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Mason Alan Denaburg (born August 8, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Denaburg attended Merritt Island High School in Merritt Island, Florida.[98] As a senior, he pitched to a 0.99 ERA in 35.1 innings along with batting .410 with five home runs and 21 RBIs.[99] He committed to play college baseball at the University of Florida.[100]

Denaburg was drafted 27th overall by the Washington Nationals in the 2018 MLB Draft.[101] He signed with the organization on July 3.[102] Denaburg did not appear in a game during the 2018 season. He made his professional debut for the Gulf Coast League Nationals on June 24, 2019.[103] Over 20+13 innings, he pitched to a 7.52 ERA, walking 14 while striking out 19. He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In early April 2021, it was announced that Denaburg had undergone Tommy John surgery.[104]

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Tyler Dyson

Tyler Dyson
 
Dyson with the Florida Gators in 2019
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1997-12-24) December 24, 1997 (age 25)
Bradenton, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Tyler Dyson (born December 24, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Dyson attended Braden River High School in Bradenton, Florida. As a senior, he pitched to a 6–1 record with a 0.38 ERA along with batting .333 with two home runs and 17 RBIs.[105] Undrafted out of high school in the 2016 MLB draft, he enrolled at the University of Florida to play college baseball for the Florida Gators.

As a freshman at Florida in 2017, Dyson went 4–0 with a 3.23 ERA in 39 innings.[106] Dyson started Game 3 of the Gainesville Super Regional of the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball tournament against Wake Forest and struck out seven batters over five innings,[107] clinching a trip to the College World Series. He also started the clinching game of the CWS against LSU, which Florida eventually won.[108] That summer, he played in the Northwoods League where he posted a 1.59 ERA over 28+13 innings.[109] In 2018, as a sophomore, Dyson appeared in 14 games (11 starts) in which he pitched to a 5–3 record with a 4.47 ERA.[110] Following the season, he played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League, compiling a 2.37 ERA in 19 innings.[111] Prior to the 2019 season, Dyson was named to the Golden Spikes Award watch list[112] along with being named a Baseball America preseason All-American.[113] For the season, he appeared in 11 games (nine starts), pitching to a 3–2 record with a 4.95 ERA.[114]

Dyson was selected by the Washington Nationals in the fifth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft and signed for $500,000.[115][116] He made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Nationals before being promoted to the Auburn Doubledays of the Class A Short Season New York–Penn League after one game. Over nine starts between the two teams, Dyson went 2–1 with a 1.07 ERA, striking out 17 over 33+23 innings.[117] He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, he participated in major league spring training with the Nationals before being assigned to the Wilmington Blue Rocks.[24] He was placed on the injured list in mid-June and missed the remainder of the season.[118] Over ten games (six starts), Dyson went 1–3 with a 2.84 ERA and thirty strikeouts over 31+23 innings.

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José Ferrer

José Ferrer
Washington Nationals – No. 47
Pitcher
Born: (2000-03-03) March 3, 2000 (age 22)
Maimon, Dominican Republic
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

José Alexander Ferrer (born March 3, 2000) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Ferrer signed with the Washington Nationals as an international free agent in July 2017. He made his professional debut in 2018 with the Dominican Summer League Nationals. In 2022, he was selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game.

The Nationals added Ferrer to their 40-man roster after the 2022 season.[119]

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Trey Harris

Trey Harris
Washington Nationals
Outfielder
Born: (1996-01-15) January 15, 1996 (age 27)
Huntsville, Alabama
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Terone Sevante Harris (born January 15, 1996) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

Harris attended McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia. In 2014, his senior year, he hit .487 with seven home runs and 31 RBIs.[120] Undrafted in the 2014 Major League Baseball draft, he enrolled at the University of Missouri where he played college baseball.

In 2015, Harris' freshman year at Missouri, he hit .263 with four home runs and 22 RBIs over 53 games,[121] earning a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team.[122] As a sophomore in 2016, he batted .213 with one home runs and 36 RBIs in 53 games. After the season, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League,[123][124] and also played in the New England Collegiate Baseball League.[125] In 2017, as a junior, he compiled a .268 batting average with a career-high 12 home runs and 48 RBIs in 52 games. In 2018, Harris' senior season, he slashed .316/.413/.516 with 11 home runs, fifty RBIs, and 12 stolen bases over 56 games.[126] After the season, he was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 32nd round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft.[127]

Harris signed with the Braves and made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Braves, and, after 22 games, was promoted to the Rome Braves of the Class A Short Season South Atlantic League, with whom he finished the year. Over 53 games between the two teams, he hit .302 with one home run and 29 RBIs. In 2019, he returned to Rome, with whom he was named an All-Star.[128][129][130] In June, he was promoted to the Florida Fire Frogs of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, and in July, he was promoted to the Mississippi Braves of the Class AA Southern League, with whom he finished the season.[131][132][133][134][135] Over 131 games between the three clubs, Harris slashed .323/.389/.498 with 14 home runs and 73 RBIs.[136] He was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Scottsdale Scorpions following the season and was named an All-Star.[137][138]

Harris did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[61] For the 2021 season, he returned to Mississippi, now members of the Double-A South, slashing .247/.317/.354 with eight home runs and fifty RBIs over 96 games.[139] He returned to Mississippi to begin the 2022 season.[140]

On August 1, 2022, Harris was traded to the Washington Nationals for Ehire Adrianza.[141] He was assigned to the Harrisburg Senators of the Double-A Eastern League. Over 96 games between Mississippi and Harrisburg, he batted .241 with five home runs and 27 RBIs.[142]

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Cole Henry

Cole Henry
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1999-07-15) July 15, 1999 (age 23)
Florence, Alabama
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jeffrey Cole Henry (born July 15, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Henry is from Florence, Alabama, and attended school at Louisiana State University. As a freshman, he was voted onto the 2019 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional All-Tournament team. He was also named one of the Southeastern Conference's Freshman of the Week on April 19, 2019.[143] As a sophomore, Henry was the Friday night starter for the LSU Tigers, prior to the cancellation of the 2020 baseball season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That June, Henry was drafted in the second round of the 2020 draft by the Nationals and chose to turn pro.[144][145]

Henry appeared in one game with the Nationals during 2021 spring training. He was assigned to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks, alongside other top prospects, to begin the season.[24] After missing time during the 2021 season with injuries, Henry was invited to participate in the Arizona Fall League alongside seven other Nationals prospects. Henry pitched as both a starter and a reliever for the Surprise Saguaros and was named to represent the Nationals in the Fall Stars Game, although he was unable to play.[146]

A right-handed pitcher, Henry commands a fastball that touches 97 miles per hour (156 km/h) and has an above-average changeup.[147] As of December 2020, he was ranked as the Nationals' third-best prospect by MLB Pipeline.

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Jake Irvin

Jake Irvin
Washington Nationals – No. 74
Pitcher
Born: (1997-02-18) February 18, 1997 (age 25)
Bloomington, Minnesota
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jacob David Irvin (born February 18, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Irvin attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Bloomington, Minnesota. He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 37th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign and played college baseball at the University of Oklahoma. He was then drafted by the Washington Nationals in the fourth round of the 2018 MLB Draft, and signed.[148][149]

The Nationals added Irvin to their 40-man roster after the 2022 season.[119]

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Andry Lara

Andry Lara
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (2003-01-06) January 6, 2003 (age 20)
Coro, Falcón, Venezuela
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Andry José Lara (born January 6, 2003) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Lara trained at Zulia Academy as an amateur,[150] overcoming knee problems as a youth and adding considerable velocity as he grew in strength.[151] By age 16, his fastball could run up to 96 miles per hour (154 km/h). MLB Pipeline considered him the sixteenth-best prospect in the 2019 international amateur free agent class and the best overall pitcher.[152] The Nationals signed Lara for a reported $1.25 million bonus on July 2, 2019.[151][153] He was the Nationals' top-ranked international signee for the period.[154]

In 2021, Lara made his professional debut, advancing during the minor league season from the Florida Complex League Nationals to the Low-A Fredericksburg Nationals while appearing primarily as a starting pitcher.[155]

Lara is right-handed and was described by MLB Pipeline at the time of his signing as a potential future frontline starter. Along with a two-seam fastball that sits in the mid-90s,[150] Lara throws a breaking ball and a changeup.[154][151]

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Gilbert Lara

Gilbert Lara
Washington Nationals
Shortstop
Born: (1997-10-30) October 30, 1997 (age 25)
Baní, Peravia Province, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Gilbert Lara Peguero (born October 30, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop in the Washington Nationals organization.

The Milwaukee Brewers signed Lara for a $3.1 million signing bonus.[156][157] Lara made his professional debut with the Arizona Brewers of the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2015,[158] and he was promoted to the Helena Brewers in August. Lara ended 2015 with a .240 batting average, with one home run and 30 RBIs in 63 games. Lara returned to Helena for the whole 2016 season where he batted .250 with two home runs and 28 RBIs. In 2017, Lara played for the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers where he posted a .193 average, three home runs and 22 RBIs.[159]

Lara was acquired by the Washington Nationals on August 31, 2018, along with catcher and first baseman KJ Harrison, his Timber Rattles teammate, for starter Gio Gonzalez.[160]

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Trey Lipscomb

Trey Lipscomb
Washington Nationals
Third baseman
Born: (2000-06-14) June 14, 2000 (age 22)
Frederick, Maryland
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

LaVictor Antwain "Trey" Lipscomb (born June 14, 2000) is an American baseball third baseman in the Washington Nationals organization.

Lipscomb grew up in Frederick, Maryland and attended Urbana High School. He committed to play college baseball at Tennessee during his junior year.[161] As a senior, Lipscomb hit .455 with four home runs and also had five wins and a 1.59 ERA as a pitcher.[162]

Lipscomb played college baseball for the Tennessee Volunteers for four seasons. He played in 12 games and had one hit in 14 at bats during his freshman season.[163] After the 2019 season, Lipscomb played collegiate summer baseball for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[164][165] Lipscomb batted .310 in 14 games as a junior.[166] After the season, he played for the Johnstown Mill Rats of the Prospect League.[167] He was named first team All-Southeastern Conference after batting .355 with 22 home runs and 84 RBIs during his senior season.[168]

Lipscomb was selected in the third round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft by the Washington Nationals.[169] He signed with the Nationals on July 21, 2022, and received a $758,900 signing bonus.[170] The Nationals assigned Lipscomb to the Fredericksburg Nationals of the Single-A Carolina League to start his professional career.[171]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Tennessee Volunteers bio

Drew Mendoza

Drew Mendoza
Washington Nationals
First baseman / Third baseman
Born: (1997-10-10) October 10, 1997 (age 25)
Ocoee, Florida
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Andrew Keeler Mendoza (born October 10, 1997) is an American professional baseball first baseman and third baseman in the Washington Nationals organization.

Mendoza attended Lake Minneola High School in Minneola, Florida. As a senior in 2016, he hit .416 with seven home runs and 31 RBIs.[172] He was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 36th round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft but he did not sign and instead chose to enroll at Florida State University to play college baseball for the Florida State Seminoles.[173][174]

In 2017, as a freshman at Florida State, Mendoza appeared in 43 games, batting .270 with ten home runs and 33 RBIs.[175] He was named a Freshman All-American, to the All-ACC Freshman Team, and to the College World Series All-Tournament Team.[176][177][178] Following the season, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL).[179] As a sophomore in 2018, Mendoza started all 63 of FSU's games, hitting .313 with seven home runs and 44 RBIs.[180] For the second straight year, he was named an All-American.[181] He was also named to the All-ACC Third Team.[182] After the season, he returned to the CCBL to play for the Chatham Anglers.[183] In 2019, Mendoza's junior year, he hit .308 with 16 home runs and 56 RBIs in 65 games.[184][185]

Mendoza was considered one of the top prospects for the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.[186] He was selected by the Washington Nationals in the third round (94th overall), and signed for $800,000.[187][188] He made his professional debut with the Hagerstown Suns of the Class A South Atlantic League, and spent the whole season there, slashing .264/.377/.383 with four home runs and 25 RBIs over 55 games.[189] He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[190] To begin the 2021 season, he was assigned to the Harrisburg Senators of the Double-A Northeast.[191] After slashing only .160/.274/.330 with four home runs and 11 RBIs over 34 games, he was demoted to the Wilmington Blue Rocks of the High-A East in June with whom he finished the year.[192] Over seventy games with Wilmington, he slashed .225/.333/.312 with five home runs and thirty RBIs. He returned to Wilmington for the 2022 season.[193] Over 101 games, he batted .208 with seven home runs and fifty RBIs.[194]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Drew Millas

Drew Millas
Washington Nationals
Catcher
Born: (1998-01-15) January 15, 1998 (age 25)
St. Louis, Missouri
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right

Andrew Theodore Millas (born January 15, 1998) is an American professional baseball catcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Millas starred for three years with the Bears at Missouri State University as a catcher. In 2018, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[195] The Oakland Athletics selected Millas in the seventh round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. He was regarded as one of the top catching prospects in the draft and perhaps the best prospect in the Missouri Valley Conference.[196] Millas signed with Oakland, but he did not make his professional debut until 2021, as he was held out of minor league games in 2019 and the 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[197]

After Millas hit .255 over 59 games for the High-A Lansing Lugnuts, the Athletics traded him July 30, 2021, in a five-player deal with the Washington Nationals that also included veteran catcher Yan Gomes and utilityman Josh Harrison.[198][199] Millas was assigned to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks after the trade.[200] He was one of eight Nationals prospects to play for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League in 2021.[201]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Mitchell Parker

Mitchell Parker
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1999-09-27) September 27, 1999 (age 23)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Mitchell James Parker (born September 27, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Parker grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and attended Manzano High School. Parker was selected in the 28th round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft by the Chicago Cubs, but opted not to sign with the team.[202]

Parker played junior college baseball San Jacinto College. He posted a 6–0 record with 111 strikeouts and a 1.54 ERA in 64+13 innings over 13 starts in his freshman season.[203] Parker was selected in the 27th round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft by the Tampa Bay Rays, but decided to return to San Jacinto for a second season.[202] In his sophomore season, Parker went 5–0 with a 1.19 ERA and 64 strikeouts in 30+13 innings pitched over six starts before the season was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic.[204]

Parker was selected in the fifth round of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft by the Washington Nationals.[205] He signed with the team on June 23, 2020, and received a $100,000 signing bonus.[206] Parker was assigned to the Fredericksburg Nationals of Low-A East to start the 2021 season.[207] He was promoted to the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks on July 13, 2021, after going 3–7 with a 4.08 ERA and 85 strikeouts over 57+13 innings pitched with Fredericksburg.[208] Parker finished the season with a 4–12 record and a 4.87 ERA with 144 strikeouts in 101+23 innings pitched.[209]

  • San Jacinto College bio
  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Todd Peterson

Todd Peterson
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1998-01-22) January 22, 1998 (age 25)
St. Petersburg, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Todd Richard Peterson (born January 22, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

A pure pitcher in high school and a reliever for the Louisiana State University Tigers in college, Peterson attracted some media attention when he batted for himself and drove in a pair of runs in an extra-innings win over South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference tournament in 2018. Peterson later told reporters that he had convinced LSU manager Paul Mainieri to let him swing away by telling him he hit "bombs" in high school, which was a lie—Peterson's high school coach at Lake Mary High School had never let him bat in a game, he confessed.[210]

In the 2019 Major League Baseball draft, the Washington Nationals used their seventh-round pick to select Peterson out of LSU.[210] Peterson opted to sign with the Nationals and was assigned to the Class-A Short Season Auburn Doubledays.[211] He appeared in nine games with Auburn in 2019, both in relief and as a starter, posting a 3.19 ERA.

Peterson missed the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic that canceled all minor league play. He pitched in the Nationals' instructional league in Florida after the season.[212] In 2021, Peterson was invited to major league spring training with the Nationals,[213] who chose to keep him with the major league team until nearly the end of spring camp. After being reassigned to the minors,[214] Peterson was placed on the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks roster to begin the minor league season.[24] Peterson pitched for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League after the 2021 season, one of eight players representing the Nationals. He closed out the final game of the regular season for the Saguaros,[215] who went on to lose the championship game to the Mesa Solar Sox,[216] and was the sole National to appear in the Fall Stars Game.[217]

As of 2021, Peterson sports a fastball up to about 98 miles per hour (158 km/h) and a developing slider.[213]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Holden Powell

Holden Powell
Washington Nationals
Relief pitcher
Born: (1999-09-09) September 9, 1999 (age 23)
Visalia, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Holden William Powell (born September 9, 1999) is an American professional baseball relief pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Powell played for the Bruins at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he served as the team's primary closer in 2019 and 2020. In 2019, he briefly played collegiate summer baseball with the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[218] He was drafted in the third round by the Nationals in the abbreviated 2020 draft and chose to sign with the team, appearing later that summer in instructional league in Florida.[219]

Before the 2021 season, Powell ranked as the Nationals' 20th-best prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.[220] He was assigned to High-A Wilmington, along with several other top Nationals prospects, to begin the season that May.[24]

Powell employs a fastball and a slider as his main pitches. He uses a changeup and a curveball less frequently, relying on the slider as his primary "out pitch" while working up to 97 miles per hour (156 km/h) with his fastball.[221]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Karlo Seijas

Karlo Seijas
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (2000-09-06) September 6, 2000 (age 22)
La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Karlo Domingo Seijas (born September 6, 2000) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Ranked #48 on Baseball America's list of amateur international free agents for the 2017 signing period, Seijas was signed by the Nationals with a $300,000 bonus on July 2, 2017.[222] A right-handed pitcher, by the age of 16, Seijas reportedly sat around 92 miles per hour (148 km/h) with his fastball. He drew comparisons from scouts to countrymen Félix Hernández[223] and Carlos Zambrano. He started his baseball career at the AQAgency Academy in Maracay, near his hometown of San Mateo, Aragua, and reportedly began playing baseball at age 3.[224]

Seijas made his professional debut for the Dominican Summer League Nationals on June 6, 2018.[225]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Reid Schaller

Reid Schaller
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1997-04-02) April 2, 1997 (age 25)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Roland Reid Schaller (born April 2, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

As a redshirt freshman at Vanderbilt University, Schaller was draft-eligible in 2018. The Nationals selected him in the third round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft, also taking his Commodore teammate, Chandler Day, in the seventh round.[226]

Schaller signed with Washington and made his professional debut, reaching Class-A Short Season with the Auburn Doubledays in 2018. Slowed by an injury,[227] Schaller progressed in 2019, pitching in the rotation for the Class-A Hagerstown Suns.[228]

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Schaller was unable to play in the 2020 season, although he appeared at the Nationals' instructional league in Florida later that year.[229] He made his 2021 debut out of the bullpen with the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks, to which he was assigned along with several other top Nationals prospects.[24]

Schaller's primary pitch is a fastball that has hit 97 miles per hour (156 km/h) in relief appearances. He offsets it with a slider and a nascent changeup.[230]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Rodney Theophile

Rodney Theophile
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
Born: (1999-09-16) September 16, 1999 (age 23)
Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Rodney Darien Theophile Cuthbert (born September 16, 1999) is a Nicaraguan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization.

Theophile grew up on the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua, in the town of Pearl Lagoon.[231] He began playing baseball at age 12. Originally a first baseman, Theophile was discovered by professional baseball scout Alex Mongrío, who recognized his potential as a pitcher.[232] In 2015, Theophile traveled to the Dominican Republic to train at the MVP Rivera Sport Academy. He participated in an international showcase for Major League Baseball organizations in early 2016 in the Dominican Republic—the only Nicaraguan prospect at that showcase, El Nuevo Diario reported at the time.[233] While training in the Dominican Republic, Theophile sharpened his curveball and improved the velocity of his fastball to top out above 90 miles per hour (140 km/h).[231][232]

The San Francisco Giants expressed interest in Theophile, reportedly signing him as an international amateur free agent in 2017, shortly after Theophile's 18th birthday.[231] However, the deal was never finalized and ultimately fell through.[234] Theophile, an admirer of Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer, subsequently signed with Washington for a $20,000 bonus.[232] He made his professional debut with the Nationals' Gulf Coast League affiliate in July 2018. Theophile underwent Tommy John surgery and missed the 2019 season, and the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Theophile was assigned to begin the season with the Low-A Fredericksburg Nationals.[235]

At the time he signed with the Nationals, Theophile was listed at 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) and topped out at a reported 94 miles per hour (151 km/h) on his fastball, with a Nationals scout telling La Prensa he expected Theophile to further increase his velocity during the course of his development.[232]

Theophile is a cousin of Kansas City Royals infielder Cheslor Cuthbert on his mother's side.[236] His parents separated when he was 8 years old. His father instilled in him an interest in baseball, taking him to games when he was a boy, while his mother, a former member of the Nicaragua women's national basketball team, preferred that he take up basketball instead.[236] Theophile's father died of a heart attack in 2016, at age 39, while Theophile was abroad for training in Panama and the Dominican Republic.[232][236]

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)

Thad Ward

Thad Ward
Washington Nationals – No. 68
Pitcher
Born: (1997-01-16) January 16, 1997 (age 26)
Fort Myers, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Thaddeus J. Ward (born January 16, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Listed at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and 182 pounds (83 kg), he both throws and bats right-handed.

Ward attended Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers, Florida, and played college baseball at the University of Central Florida.[237] He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the fifth round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft.[238][239]

Ward made his professional debut with the Lowell Spinners during the 2018 season, appearing in 11 games (all starts) with an 0–3 record and 3.77 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 31 innings.[240] He spent 2019 with the Greenville Drive and Salem Red Sox,[241][242][243] pitching to an overall 8–5 record with 2.14 ERA and 157 strikeouts in 126+13 innings.[240] He was named the Red Sox' minor league pitcher of the year for 2019.[244] After the 2020 minor league season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he was invited to participate in the Red Sox' fall instructional league.[245] Following the 2020 season, Ward was ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox' number 10 prospect.[246] Ward began the 2021 season in Double-A with the Portland Sea Dogs. He made two starts, striking out 11 batters in eight innings while allowing five runs (5.63 ERA),[240] before undergoing Tommy John surgery in early June, ending his season.[247]

Ward began the 2022 season on the injured list with Portland.[248] After the season, he was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League.[249]

On December 7, 2022, Ward was selected by the Washington Nationals with the first pick in the 2022 Rule 5 draft.[250]

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

James Wood

James Wood
Washington Nationals
Outfielder
Born: (2002-09-17) September 17, 2002 (age 20)
Rockville, Maryland
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

James Irvin Wood (born September 17, 2002) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization.

Wood grew up in Olney, Maryland and initially attended St. John's College High School, where he played baseball and basketball. He transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, after his sophomore season, giving up basketball in order to focus solely on baseball.[251][252] He committed to play college baseball at Mississippi State shortly before transferring to IMG.[253] After playing in the 2020 Area Code Games, Wood entered his senior year as a top prospect in the 2021 MLB Draft.[254][255] Wood batted .258 as a senior, causing him to fall slightly in most draft prospect rankings.[256]

Wood was selected with the 62nd overall pick in the 2021 Major League Baseball draft by the San Diego Padres.[257][258] He signed with the team on July 20, 2021, and received a $2.6 million signing bonus.[259] Wood was assigned to the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League Padres to start his professional career, batting .372 with three home runs, 22 RBIs, and ten stolen bases over 26 games.[260] He opened the 2022 season with the Lake Elsinore Storm of the Single-A California League.[261]

On August 2, 2022, Wood, along with C. J. Abrams, Luke Voit, MacKenzie Gore, Robert Hassell, and Jarlin Susana were traded to the Washington Nationals in exchange for Juan Soto and Josh Bell.[262] The Nationals assigned him to the Fredericksburg Nationals of the Single-A Carolina League.[263] Wood batted .293 with eight doubles, two home runs, and 17 RBIs in 21 games with Fredericksburg.[264]

Wood's father, Kenny Wood, played college basketball at Richmond, where he is a member of the school's athletic hall of fame, and professionally in Europe.[265]

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • USA Baseball profile

Team rosters, by league

Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Washington Nationals:

Triple-A

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Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 23, 2022
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Double-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 22, 2022
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High-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 44 Garvin Alston
  • 13 Andrew Alvarez
  • 28 Gerardo Carrillo #*
  •  7 Gilberto Chu
  • 11 Michael Cuevas
  • 91 Tyler Dyson  
  • 31 Jose A. Ferrer
  • 22 Richard Guasch
  • -- Alfonso Hernández  
  • 29 Lucas Knowles
  • 30 Matt Merrill
  • -- Davis Moore  
  • 17 Mitchell Parker
  • 43 Todd Peterson
  • -- Holden Powell  
  • 41 Carlos Romero
  • 40 Dustin Saenz
  • -- Seth Shuman  
  • 10 Jack Sinclair
  • 32 Troy Stainbrook
  • 34 Rodney Theophile
  • 24 Amos Willingham  
  • -- Tyler Yankosky  

Catchers

  • 27 Jarrett Gonzales ~
  • 35 Drew Millas
  •  4 Wilmer Perez
  • 19 Onix Vega

Infielders

  •  5 Yasel Antuna *
  • 23 Jordy Barley
  •  6 Cole Daily
  • 25 Leandro Emiliani
  •  3 Junior Martina
  • 20 Drew Mendoza
  • 12 José Sánchez

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • 45 Mark DiFelice (pitching)
  •  9 Tim Doherty (hitting)
  •  2 Mark Harris (development)


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 22, 2022
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Single-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 10 Pablo Aldonis
  • 39 Jarlin Susana
  • 15 Jose Atencio
  • 32 Bryan Caceres
  • 31 Brendan Collins
  •  2 Marc Davis
  • 20 Mason Denaburg
  • 27 Reed Garrett #*
  • 22 Peyton Glavine  
  • 22 Miguel Gomez
  • -- Niomar Gomez  
  • 40 Cody Greenhill
  • 45 Will Harris #*
  • 33 Michael Kirian
  • 23 Andry Lara
  • 34 Bryan Peña
  • 36 Marlon Perez
  • -- Cole Quintanilla  
  • 30 Orlando Ribalta
  • 37 Jackson Rutledge
  • 29 Tyler Schoff
  • 25 Riggs Threadgill

Catchers

  •  9 Allan Berríos
  •  7 Geraldi Diaz
  • 41 Steven Williams

Infielders

  •  8 J.T. Arruda
  • 11 Will Frizzell
  • 28 Brady House  
  • 13 Sammy Infante
  •  6 Viandel Pena
  •  1 Yoander Rivero
  • 12 Paul Witt

Outfielders

  • 35 Andry Arias
  • 17 Branden Boissiere
  • 21 Christopher De La Cruz
  • 35 James Wood
  • 26 T.J. White
  •  3 Jacob Young


Manager

Coaches


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 22, 2022
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Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 40 Juan Abreu
  • 17 Gabriel Agostini
  • 58 Mirton Blanco
  • 83 A.J. Candelario
  • 73 Jose Cedeno
  • -- Gabriel Estrada
  • 74 Eris Filpo
  • 60 Pedro González
  • 55 Bernardo Hiraldo
  • 66 Luis Jimenez  
  • 68 Franklin Marquez
  • 76 Adrian Ogando
  • 51 Johan Otanez
  • 63 Cole Quintanilla #
  • 69 Aldo Ramirez  
  • 62 Kevin Rodriguez
  • 70 Brayan Romero
  • 49 Bryan Sanchez
  • 61 Karlo Seijas
  • 52 Erik Tolman
  • 37 Edward Urena

Catchers

  • 65 Jeisel Acosta
  • 79 Jose Colmenares
  • 25 Ivan Murzi
  • 24 Ray Torres

Infielders

  •  8 Isan Castillo
  • 23 Jackson Coutts
  • 12 Armando Cruz
  • 18 Angel Geraldo
  •  1 Wilfrido Matos
  •  2 Erick Tejeda
  • 14 Quade Tomlin

Outfielders

  • 27 Yeuri Amparo
  • 16 Landon Dieterich
  • 29 Jaden Fein
  • 91 Braian Fernández
  • 13 Daylen Lile  
  • 26 Daniel Marte
  • 10 Roismar Quintana
  • 31 Eliesel Santana
  •  9 Dee Strange-Gordon
  • 22 Cody Wilson #


Manager

Coaches


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 22, 2022
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Florida Complex League
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Foreign Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Thony Amoroso
  • -- Jose Atencio
  • -- Mirton Blanco
  • 34 Bryan Caceres
  • 44 Yimy Carty
  • -- Andres Castro
  • -- Jose Cedeno
  • 31 Manuel De La Rosa
  • 57 Michael Francisco
  • -- Miguel Gomez
  • -- Bernardo Hiraldo
  • -- Luis Jimenez
  •  2 Eliel Marcano
  • 49 Osvaldo Oquel
  • -- Jose Marquez
  • 10 Jose Mercedes
  • -- Ronni Montero
  • -- Sebastian Olivero
  • -- Johan Otanez
  • -- Kevin Rodriguez
  • -- Bryan Sanchez

Catchers

  • -- Jeisel Acosta
  • -- Jose Colmenares
  • -- Edwin Mercedes
  • -- Bryanth Sanchez

Infielders

  • 16 Isan Castillo
  •  6 Angel Geraldo
  • 18 Daniel Hernandez
  • 13 Addiel Matias
  • 14 Yoander Rivero
  • 15 Erick Tejeda

Outfielders

  • 25 Yeuri Amparo
  • -- Delkis Basanta
  • 32 Christopher De La Cruz
  • -- Oliver Francois
  •  5 Raymi Gomez
  • 19 Daniel Marte


Manager

Coaches

  • 11 Emmiliano Alcantara (coach)
  • 45 Pablo Frias (pitching)
  •  4 Freddy Guzmán (hitting)
  • 51 Javier Guzman (infield)
  • 39 Michael Moscat (assistant pitching)


  7-day injured list
* On Washington Nationals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated November 3, 2019
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Notes

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Minor league players and teams affiliated with the Washington Nationals professional baseball organization include Contents 1 Players 1 1 Jake Alu 1 2 Yasel Antuna 1 3 Darren Baker 1 4 Nick Banks 1 5 Matt Brill 1 6 Zach Brzykcy 1 7 Gerardo Carrillo 1 8 Donovan Casey 1 9 Jackson Cluff 1 10 Matt Cronin 1 11 Armando Cruz 1 12 Jeremy De La Rosa 1 13 Mason Denaburg 1 14 Tyler Dyson 1 15 Jose Ferrer 1 16 Trey Harris 1 17 Cole Henry 1 18 Jake Irvin 1 19 Andry Lara 1 20 Gilbert Lara 1 21 Trey Lipscomb 1 22 Drew Mendoza 1 23 Drew Millas 1 24 Mitchell Parker 1 25 Todd Peterson 1 26 Holden Powell 1 27 Karlo Seijas 1 28 Reid Schaller 1 29 Rodney Theophile 1 30 Thad Ward 1 31 James Wood 2 Team rosters by league 2 1 Triple A 2 2 Double A 2 3 High A 2 4 Single A 2 5 Rookie 2 6 Foreign Rookie 3 Notes 4 ReferencesPlayers EditJake Alu Edit Jake AluWashington Nationals No 27InfielderBorn 1997 04 06 April 6 1997 age 25 Hamilton New JerseyBats RightThrows RightJacob Alu born April 6 1997 is an American professional baseball Infielder in the Washington Nationals organization 1 2 3 4 5 Alu was born and raised in Hamilton Square New Jersey a community located within Hamilton Township Mercer County New Jersey 6 Alu attended Princeton Day School in Princeton New Jersey 7 8 In 2015 Alu enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Management at Boston College He graduated in 2019 with a degree in Business Management 9 7 While still a senior at Princeton Day School in 2015 Alu registered 523 batting average with 3 home runs and 18 RBIs He recorded recording his 100th hit on April 28 2015 7 In 2016 as a freshman at Boston College Alu appeared in 10 games with 500 batting average entering as a pinch runner eight times and a pinch hitter twice 10 7 As a sophomore in 2017 he played in 48 games making 45 starts 29 in left field 10 at second base five as the designated hitter and one shortstop That year Alu registered 331 with 23 RBIs 10 In 2017 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League 11 As a Junior in 2018 Alu registered 216 batting average with 2 home runs and 19 RBIs 6 10 2019 was a pivotal year for Jake Alu s career after he was acquired by Washington Nationals in the 24th round to play for their Auburn N Y Doubledays affiliate a Class A Short Season team that competes in the New York Penn League 12 He was also named as a 3rd team All ACC performer at Boston College after he batted 343 with 40 RBIs 1 13 The same year Alu also played in Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament 14 Career statistics and player information from MLB or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Yasel Antuna Edit Yasel AntunaWashington NationalsShortstop Third basemanBorn 1999 10 26 October 26 1999 age 23 Peravia Dominican RepublicBats SwitchThrows RightYasel Eneudy Antuna born October 26 1999 is a Dominican professional baseball infielder in the Washington Nationals organization The Nationals signed Antuna to a minor league contract as an amateur free agent out of the Dominican Republic on July 2 2016 They gave Antuna a 3 9 million signing bonus the largest they had ever awarded an international free agent by 2 4 million to that point 15 Antuna was described by scouts at the time as a potential five tool player who profiled as a future everyday shortstop in the major leagues 16 Antuna debuted professionally in the Gulf Coast League with the GCL Nationals in 2017 appearing in games at shortstop and third base He played in both games of a double header on July 23 2017 in which the GCL Nationals no hit the GCL Marlins in both seven inning games committing a throwing error in the second game that accounted for one of the Marlins two baserunners in the contest 17 Midseason rankings that month by MLB Pipeline ranked Antuna as the Nationals eighth best prospect 18 Antuna finished his 2017 season with a 301 batting average in the Gulf Coast League playing mostly shortstop with several appearances at third base as well 19 In August 2018 Antuna underwent season ending Tommy John surgery 20 Antuna appeared in three games for the GCL Nationals late in the 2019 season after which Baseball America ranked him as the Nationals ninth best prospect 21 Antuna was a non roster invitee to the Nationals 60 man player pool for the 2020 season which was affected by the COVID 19 pandemic 22 After the season the Nationals selected Antuna s contract promoting him to the 40 man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft 23 Antuna was assigned to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin his 2021 campaign alongside a number of other Washington top prospects 24 On December 1 2022 Antuna was sent outright off of the 40 man roster 25 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Darren Baker Edit Darren BakerWashington NationalsSecond basemanBorn 1999 02 11 February 11 1999 age 23 Redwood City CaliforniaBats LeftThrows RightDarren John Baker born February 11 1999 is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Washington Nationals organization Baker is the son of former MLB player and manager Dusty Baker Darren served as the batboy for the San Francisco Giants while his father was managing the team During game five of the 2002 World Series Darren narrowly missed being run over at home plate by baserunner David Bell before being grabbed and lifted by his jacket out of the way by J T Snow before a collision could occur 26 27 28 Baker attended Jesuit High School in Sacramento California 29 30 He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 27th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft but did not sign and played college baseball at the University of California Berkeley 31 32 In 2019 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all star 33 After four years at Berkeley he was again drafted by the Nationals this time in the 10th round of the 2021 MLB draft and signed 34 Baker spent his first professional season with the Florida Complex League Nationals and Fredericksburg Nationals He played 2022 with the Wilmington Blue Rocks and Harrisburg Senators In July he played in the All Star Futures Game 35 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Nick Banks Edit Nick BanksFree agentOutfielderBorn 1994 11 18 November 18 1994 age 28 Tomball Texas Bats LeftThrows LeftNicholas Matthew Banks born November 18 1994 is an American professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent Banks formerly lived in Charlotte North Carolina but moved to Tomball Texas when he was eleven 36 and graduated from Tomball High School in 2013 37 Banks played college baseball for the Texas A amp M Aggies He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 4th round of the 2016 MLB draft He signed and began his professional career with the Auburn Doubledays spending all of 2016 there posting a 277 batting average with 19 RBIs and eight doubles 38 He spent 2017 with the Hagerstown Suns and batted 252 with seven home runs and 58 RBIs 39 40 Banks was one of eleven Nationals prospects who played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the 2019 season 41 He elected free agency on November 10 2022 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Matt Brill Edit Matt BrillWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1994 10 25 October 25 1994 age 28 Coal Valley Illinois Bats RightThrows RightMatthew Ryan Brill born October 25 1994 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Brill attended Moline High School in Moline Illinois where he played baseball and soccer 42 In 2013 his senior year he went 6 2 with a 1 76 ERA alongside hitting six home runs 43 He was drafted by the New York Mets in the 24th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft but did not sign and instead chose to play college baseball at Appalachian State University 44 In 2014 Brill s freshman year at Appalachian State he spent a majority of the year as a designated hitter batting 306 with four home runs and twenty RBIs over 39 games 45 As a sophomore in 2015 he began to pitch going 0 2 with a 10 12 ERA over 10 2 3 innings alongside hitting 277 with two home runs over 26 games Brill missed all of the 2016 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery 46 He returned to play in 2017 batting 261 with five home runs over 25 games alongside pitching to a 1 3 record and 4 45 ERA over twenty relief appearances 47 After the season Brill was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 12th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft as a pitcher 48 49 Brill signed with Arizona and made his professional debut with the Hillsboro Hops of the Class A Short Season Northwest League compiling a 0 89 ERA and 25 strikeouts over 20 1 3 relief innings 50 51 In 2018 Brill began the year with the Kane County Cougars of the Class A Midwest League with whom he was named an All Star before earning a promotion to the Visalia Rawhide of the Class A Advanced California League in June 52 53 54 55 Over 43 relief appearances between the two clubs Brill went 6 4 with a 3 74 ERA striking out 65 batters over 53 innings Brill began 2019 with Visalia and was promoted to the Jackson Generals of the Class AA Southern League in May 56 57 He finished the year with a 4 5 record and a 5 11 ERA over 44 relief innings pitched He was assigned to the Salt River Rafters of the Arizona Fall League after the season 58 Brill did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 59 Brill was assigned to the Amarillo Sod Poodles of the Double A Central for the 2021 season going 2 4 with a 6 33 ERA and 37 strikeouts over 27 innings pitched in relief 60 After the 2021 season the Washington Nationals selected Brill from the Diamondbacks in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft 61 He opened the 2022 season with the Harrisburg Senators of the Double A Eastern League and was later promoted to the Rochester Red Wings of the Triple A International League 62 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Zach Brzykcy Edit Zach BrzykcyWashington NationalsRelief pitcherBorn 1999 07 12 July 12 1999 age 23 Hickory North Carolina Bats RightThrows RightZachary John William Brzykcy born July 12 1999 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Brzykcy attended Alexander Central High School in Taylorsville North Carolina where he was named Northwestern Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2017 63 He went on to attend Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University where he was the regular closer for the Hokies 64 He also played in the Cape Cod Baseball League during the summer of 2019 leading the league that summer with seven saves for the Falmouth Commodores 65 66 With the 2020 Major League Baseball draft shortened to just five rounds despite ranking as the 180th best draft prospect in 2020 according to MLB Pipeline 64 Brzykcy went undrafted Brzykcy was scouted by longtime Washington Nationals scout Bobby Myrick and chose to sign with the Nationals as a non drafted free agent 67 In 2021 Brzykcy was assigned to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin his professional baseball career He earned his first win on May 12 2021 striking out seven in four scoreless relief innings 63 On the mound Brzykcy is a right handed pitcher noted for a fastball that has been clocked up to 100 miles per hour 160 km h although it typically registers in the mid 90s He complements that primary pitch with a sharp breaking ball 65 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Gerardo Carrillo Edit Gerardo CarrilloWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1998 09 13 September 13 1998 age 24 Guadalajara MexicoBats RightThrows RightGerardo Carrillo born September 13 1998 is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Carrillo signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers as an international free agent in 2016 and began his professional career the following year with the Dominican Summer League Dodgers 68 He played for the Arizona League Dodgers and Great Lakes Loons in 2018 and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2019 The Dodgers added him to their 40 man roster after the 2020 season 69 He began the 2021 season with the Double A Tulsa Drillers where he was 3 2 with a 4 25 ERA in 15 games 14 starts 70 On July 30 2021 he was traded to the Washington Nationals along with Josiah Gray Donovan Casey and Keibert Ruiz in exchange for Trea Turner and Max Scherzer 71 He was designated for assignment on December 20 2022 Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Donovan Casey Edit Donovan CaseyWashington NationalsOutfielderBorn 1996 02 23 February 23 1996 age 26 Stratford New JerseyBats RightThrows RightDonovan Casey born February 23 1996 is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization A native of Stratford New Jersey Casey played college baseball for Boston College In 2017 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League 72 Casey was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 20th round of the 2017 MLB Draft He played for the Ogden Raptors and Arizona League Dodgers in 2017 the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2018 and the Quakes and Tulsa Drillers in 2019 He did not play a minor league game in 2020 since the season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic On July 30 2021 he was traded to the Washington Nationals along with Josiah Gray Gerardo Carrillo and Keibert Ruiz in exchange for Trea Turner and Max Scherzer 71 Casey was selected as one of eight Nationals to participate in the Arizona Fall League in 2021 frequently leading off and playing center field for the Surprise Saguaros On November 19 2021 the Nationals selected his contract and promoted him to the 40 man roster for the first time 73 He was called up to the majors for the first time on April 15 2022 74 but was optioned back several days later without appearing in an MLB game 75 He was sent outright off the 40 man roster on August 9 2022 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Jackson Cluff Edit Jackson CluffWashington NationalsShortstopBorn 1996 12 03 December 3 1996 age 26 Littleton ColoradoBats LeftThrows RightJackson Paul Cluff born December 3 1996 is an American professional baseball infielder in the Washington Nationals organization Cluff attended and played baseball for Brigham Young University but he took time away from the sport on a two year mission to Atlanta After returning for his 2019 collegiate season Cluff was drafted in the sixth round by the Nationals and turned pro 76 Cluff made his professional debut with the Class A Hagerstown Suns hitting 229 with five home runs five triples and eight doubles over 62 games in 2019 77 Although the 2020 minor league season was canceled Cluff was named to the Nationals 60 man player pool working out with other top prospects and some major league players in Fredericksburg Virginia He was not called up to the major leagues during the 2020 season 78 The Nationals invited Cluff to participate again with major league players in 2021 spring training 79 He was reassigned to the minors and began the season with the Class AA Harrisburg Senators two steps up from where he finished out the 2019 season 80 Cluff participated in the Arizona Fall League and was named the league s Defensive Player of the Year for his work as the regular starting shortstop with the Surprise Saguaros 81 Cluff is noted as a nimble player with a quick left handed swing and the arm and footwork to handle any infield spot defensively As of the start of the 2021 season he has spent the majority of his time as a professional as a shortstop 79 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Matt Cronin Edit Matt CroninWashington Nationals No 56Relief pitcherBorn 1997 09 20 September 20 1997 age 25 Navarre FloridaBats LeftThrows LeftMatthew G Cronin born September 20 1997 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Cronin was a pure reliever at the University of Arkansas coming out of the bullpen in all 65 of his appearances in his collegiate career The Nationals drafted him in the fourth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft 82 and after he signed with Washington he was assigned to the Class A Hagerstown Suns for the remainder of the 2019 season He put up a 0 82 ERA in his first professional season striking out 41 batters in 22 innings and was named to the Nationals player pool during the COVID 19 pandemic shortened 2020 season although he was not called up to the major leagues 83 Before the 2021 season Cronin ranked as the organization s ninth best prospect according to Baseball America 84 The Nationals invited him to participate in major league spring training in 2021 85 After spring training Cronin was assigned to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks to begin the 2021 season although MLB Pipeline speculated that he could rise quickly in a relief role 24 Cronin pitches left handed with a fastball up to 96 miles per hour 154 km h that plays up due to its high spin rate along with a splitter and a curveball 86 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Armando Cruz Edit Armando CruzWashington NationalsShortstopBorn 2004 01 16 January 16 2004 age 19 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicBats RightThrows RightArmando Cruz born January 16 2004 is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop in the Washington Nationals organization Born and raised in Santo Domingo Cruz emerged as a high level baseball prospect by the time he was 14 He played in the 2018 14U Select Festival and a Perfect Game showcase the following year in Florida 87 Cruz was linked to the Washington Nationals as early as 2019 before he was eligible to sign with a Major League Baseball team 88 The Nationals officially signed Cruz for a 3 9 million bonus on January 15 2021 tying the franchise record for an international amateur free agent bonus with Yasel Antuna 89 one day before Cruz s 17th birthday 90 At the time Cruz turned pro he was ranked as the fifth best international amateur prospect by MLB Pipeline 91 and the second best by Baseball America 92 A contemporaneous Minor League Baseball news report described him as possibly the best defensive player available in the international signing period as well as an above average runner 93 Jeremy De La Rosa Edit Jeremy De La RosaWashington Nationals No 70OutfielderBorn 2002 01 16 January 16 2002 age 21 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicBats LeftThrows LeftJeremy Jose De La Rosa born January 16 2002 is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization The Nationals signed De La Rosa as an international amateur free agent out of the Dominican Republic where he trained at the Quality Baseball Academy for a reported 300 000 bonus on July 2 2018 After signing De La Rosa 94 the Nationals sent him to their instructional league in West Palm Beach Florida that fall 95 De La Rosa ranked as the Nationals twelfth best prospect entering the 2019 season according to MLB Pipeline 96 Baseball America praised his promising tools and ability to make contact at the plate without swinging out of the strike zone 95 Mark Scialabba the Nationals player development director named De La Rosa as one of his breakout candidates in 2019 97 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Mason Denaburg Edit Mason DenaburgWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1999 08 08 August 8 1999 age 23 Cape Canaveral FloridaBats RightThrows RightMedals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesU 18 Baseball World Cup 2017 Thunder Bay TeamMason Alan Denaburg born August 8 1999 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Denaburg attended Merritt Island High School in Merritt Island Florida 98 As a senior he pitched to a 0 99 ERA in 35 1 innings along with batting 410 with five home runs and 21 RBIs 99 He committed to play college baseball at the University of Florida 100 Denaburg was drafted 27th overall by the Washington Nationals in the 2018 MLB Draft 101 He signed with the organization on July 3 102 Denaburg did not appear in a game during the 2018 season He made his professional debut for the Gulf Coast League Nationals on June 24 2019 103 Over 20 1 3 innings he pitched to a 7 52 ERA walking 14 while striking out 19 He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID 19 pandemic In early April 2021 it was announced that Denaburg had undergone Tommy John surgery 104 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Tyler Dyson Edit Tyler Dyson Dyson with the Florida Gators in 2019Washington NationalsPitcherBorn 1997 12 24 December 24 1997 age 25 Bradenton FloridaBats RightThrows RightTyler Dyson born December 24 1997 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Dyson attended Braden River High School in Bradenton Florida As a senior he pitched to a 6 1 record with a 0 38 ERA along with batting 333 with two home runs and 17 RBIs 105 Undrafted out of high school in the 2016 MLB draft he enrolled at the University of Florida to play college baseball for the Florida Gators As a freshman at Florida in 2017 Dyson went 4 0 with a 3 23 ERA in 39 innings 106 Dyson started Game 3 of the Gainesville Super Regional of the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball tournament against Wake Forest and struck out seven batters over five innings 107 clinching a trip to the College World Series He also started the clinching game of the CWS against LSU which Florida eventually won 108 That summer he played in the Northwoods League where he posted a 1 59 ERA over 28 1 3 innings 109 In 2018 as a sophomore Dyson appeared in 14 games 11 starts in which he pitched to a 5 3 record with a 4 47 ERA 110 Following the season he played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League compiling a 2 37 ERA in 19 innings 111 Prior to the 2019 season Dyson was named to the Golden Spikes Award watch list 112 along with being named a Baseball America preseason All American 113 For the season he appeared in 11 games nine starts pitching to a 3 2 record with a 4 95 ERA 114 Dyson was selected by the Washington Nationals in the fifth round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft and signed for 500 000 115 116 He made his professional debut with the Rookie level Gulf Coast League Nationals before being promoted to the Auburn Doubledays of the Class A Short Season New York Penn League after one game Over nine starts between the two teams Dyson went 2 1 with a 1 07 ERA striking out 17 over 33 2 3 innings 117 He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID 19 pandemic In 2021 he participated in major league spring training with the Nationals before being assigned to the Wilmington Blue Rocks 24 He was placed on the injured list in mid June and missed the remainder of the season 118 Over ten games six starts Dyson went 1 3 with a 2 84 ERA and thirty strikeouts over 31 2 3 innings Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Jose Ferrer Edit Jose FerrerWashington Nationals No 47PitcherBorn 2000 03 03 March 3 2000 age 22 Maimon Dominican RepublicBats LeftThrows LeftJose Alexander Ferrer born March 3 2000 is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Ferrer signed with the Washington Nationals as an international free agent in July 2017 He made his professional debut in 2018 with the Dominican Summer League Nationals In 2022 he was selected to play in the All Star Futures Game The Nationals added Ferrer to their 40 man roster after the 2022 season 119 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Trey Harris Edit Trey HarrisWashington NationalsOutfielderBorn 1996 01 15 January 15 1996 age 27 Huntsville AlabamaBats RightThrows RightTerone Sevante Harris born January 15 1996 is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization Harris attended McEachern High School in Powder Springs Georgia In 2014 his senior year he hit 487 with seven home runs and 31 RBIs 120 Undrafted in the 2014 Major League Baseball draft he enrolled at the University of Missouri where he played college baseball In 2015 Harris freshman year at Missouri he hit 263 with four home runs and 22 RBIs over 53 games 121 earning a spot on the SEC All Freshman team 122 As a sophomore in 2016 he batted 213 with one home runs and 36 RBIs in 53 games After the season he played collegiate summer baseball for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League 123 124 and also played in the New England Collegiate Baseball League 125 In 2017 as a junior he compiled a 268 batting average with a career high 12 home runs and 48 RBIs in 52 games In 2018 Harris senior season he slashed 316 413 516 with 11 home runs fifty RBIs and 12 stolen bases over 56 games 126 After the season he was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 32nd round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft 127 Harris signed with the Braves and made his professional debut with the Rookie level Gulf Coast League Braves and after 22 games was promoted to the Rome Braves of the Class A Short Season South Atlantic League with whom he finished the year Over 53 games between the two teams he hit 302 with one home run and 29 RBIs In 2019 he returned to Rome with whom he was named an All Star 128 129 130 In June he was promoted to the Florida Fire Frogs of the Class A Advanced Florida State League and in July he was promoted to the Mississippi Braves of the Class AA Southern League with whom he finished the season 131 132 133 134 135 Over 131 games between the three clubs Harris slashed 323 389 498 with 14 home runs and 73 RBIs 136 He was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Scottsdale Scorpions following the season and was named an All Star 137 138 Harris did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 61 For the 2021 season he returned to Mississippi now members of the Double A South slashing 247 317 354 with eight home runs and fifty RBIs over 96 games 139 He returned to Mississippi to begin the 2022 season 140 On August 1 2022 Harris was traded to the Washington Nationals for Ehire Adrianza 141 He was assigned to the Harrisburg Senators of the Double A Eastern League Over 96 games between Mississippi and Harrisburg he batted 241 with five home runs and 27 RBIs 142 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors He was assigned to the AA Harrisburg SenatorsCole Henry Edit Cole HenryWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1999 07 15 July 15 1999 age 23 Florence AlabamaBats RightThrows RightJeffrey Cole Henry born July 15 1999 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Henry is from Florence Alabama and attended school at Louisiana State University As a freshman he was voted onto the 2019 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional All Tournament team He was also named one of the Southeastern Conference s Freshman of the Week on April 19 2019 143 As a sophomore Henry was the Friday night starter for the LSU Tigers prior to the cancellation of the 2020 baseball season due to the COVID 19 pandemic That June Henry was drafted in the second round of the 2020 draft by the Nationals and chose to turn pro 144 145 Henry appeared in one game with the Nationals during 2021 spring training He was assigned to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks alongside other top prospects to begin the season 24 After missing time during the 2021 season with injuries Henry was invited to participate in the Arizona Fall League alongside seven other Nationals prospects Henry pitched as both a starter and a reliever for the Surprise Saguaros and was named to represent the Nationals in the Fall Stars Game although he was unable to play 146 A right handed pitcher Henry commands a fastball that touches 97 miles per hour 156 km h and has an above average changeup 147 As of December 2020 he was ranked as the Nationals third best prospect by MLB Pipeline Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Jake Irvin Edit Jake IrvinWashington Nationals No 74PitcherBorn 1997 02 18 February 18 1997 age 25 Bloomington MinnesotaBats RightThrows RightJacob David Irvin born February 18 1997 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Irvin attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Bloomington Minnesota He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 37th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign and played college baseball at the University of Oklahoma He was then drafted by the Washington Nationals in the fourth round of the 2018 MLB Draft and signed 148 149 The Nationals added Irvin to their 40 man roster after the 2022 season 119 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Andry Lara Edit Andry LaraWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 2003 01 06 January 6 2003 age 20 Coro Falcon VenezuelaBats RightThrows RightAndry Jose Lara born January 6 2003 is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Lara trained at Zulia Academy as an amateur 150 overcoming knee problems as a youth and adding considerable velocity as he grew in strength 151 By age 16 his fastball could run up to 96 miles per hour 154 km h MLB Pipeline considered him the sixteenth best prospect in the 2019 international amateur free agent class and the best overall pitcher 152 The Nationals signed Lara for a reported 1 25 million bonus on July 2 2019 151 153 He was the Nationals top ranked international signee for the period 154 In 2021 Lara made his professional debut advancing during the minor league season from the Florida Complex League Nationals to the Low A Fredericksburg Nationals while appearing primarily as a starting pitcher 155 Lara is right handed and was described by MLB Pipeline at the time of his signing as a potential future frontline starter Along with a two seam fastball that sits in the mid 90s 150 Lara throws a breaking ball and a changeup 154 151 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Gilbert Lara Edit Gilbert LaraWashington NationalsShortstopBorn 1997 10 30 October 30 1997 age 25 Bani Peravia Province Dominican RepublicBats RightThrows RightGilbert Lara Peguero born October 30 1997 is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop in the Washington Nationals organization The Milwaukee Brewers signed Lara for a 3 1 million signing bonus 156 157 Lara made his professional debut with the Arizona Brewers of the Rookie level Arizona League in 2015 158 and he was promoted to the Helena Brewers in August Lara ended 2015 with a 240 batting average with one home run and 30 RBIs in 63 games Lara returned to Helena for the whole 2016 season where he batted 250 with two home runs and 28 RBIs In 2017 Lara played for the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers where he posted a 193 average three home runs and 22 RBIs 159 Lara was acquired by the Washington Nationals on August 31 2018 along with catcher and first baseman KJ Harrison his Timber Rattles teammate for starter Gio Gonzalez 160 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Trey Lipscomb Edit Trey LipscombWashington NationalsThird basemanBorn 2000 06 14 June 14 2000 age 22 Frederick MarylandBats RightThrows RightLaVictor Antwain Trey Lipscomb born June 14 2000 is an American baseball third baseman in the Washington Nationals organization Lipscomb grew up in Frederick Maryland and attended Urbana High School He committed to play college baseball at Tennessee during his junior year 161 As a senior Lipscomb hit 455 with four home runs and also had five wins and a 1 59 ERA as a pitcher 162 Lipscomb played college baseball for the Tennessee Volunteers for four seasons He played in 12 games and had one hit in 14 at bats during his freshman season 163 After the 2019 season Lipscomb played collegiate summer baseball for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League 164 165 Lipscomb batted 310 in 14 games as a junior 166 After the season he played for the Johnstown Mill Rats of the Prospect League 167 He was named first team All Southeastern Conference after batting 355 with 22 home runs and 84 RBIs during his senior season 168 Lipscomb was selected in the third round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft by the Washington Nationals 169 He signed with the Nationals on July 21 2022 and received a 758 900 signing bonus 170 The Nationals assigned Lipscomb to the Fredericksburg Nationals of the Single A Carolina League to start his professional career 171 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Tennessee Volunteers bio Drew Mendoza Edit Drew MendozaWashington NationalsFirst baseman Third basemanBorn 1997 10 10 October 10 1997 age 25 Ocoee FloridaBats LeftThrows RightAndrew Keeler Mendoza born October 10 1997 is an American professional baseball first baseman and third baseman in the Washington Nationals organization Mendoza attended Lake Minneola High School in Minneola Florida As a senior in 2016 he hit 416 with seven home runs and 31 RBIs 172 He was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 36th round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft but he did not sign and instead chose to enroll at Florida State University to play college baseball for the Florida State Seminoles 173 174 In 2017 as a freshman at Florida State Mendoza appeared in 43 games batting 270 with ten home runs and 33 RBIs 175 He was named a Freshman All American to the All ACC Freshman Team and to the College World Series All Tournament Team 176 177 178 Following the season he played collegiate summer baseball with the Yarmouth Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League CCBL 179 As a sophomore in 2018 Mendoza started all 63 of FSU s games hitting 313 with seven home runs and 44 RBIs 180 For the second straight year he was named an All American 181 He was also named to the All ACC Third Team 182 After the season he returned to the CCBL to play for the Chatham Anglers 183 In 2019 Mendoza s junior year he hit 308 with 16 home runs and 56 RBIs in 65 games 184 185 Mendoza was considered one of the top prospects for the 2019 Major League Baseball draft 186 He was selected by the Washington Nationals in the third round 94th overall and signed for 800 000 187 188 He made his professional debut with the Hagerstown Suns of the Class A South Atlantic League and spent the whole season there slashing 264 377 383 with four home runs and 25 RBIs over 55 games 189 He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 190 To begin the 2021 season he was assigned to the Harrisburg Senators of the Double A Northeast 191 After slashing only 160 274 330 with four home runs and 11 RBIs over 34 games he was demoted to the Wilmington Blue Rocks of the High A East in June with whom he finished the year 192 Over seventy games with Wilmington he slashed 225 333 312 with five home runs and thirty RBIs He returned to Wilmington for the 2022 season 193 Over 101 games he batted 208 with seven home runs and fifty RBIs 194 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Drew Millas Edit Drew MillasWashington NationalsCatcherBorn 1998 01 15 January 15 1998 age 25 St Louis MissouriBats SwitchThrows RightAndrew Theodore Millas born January 15 1998 is an American professional baseball catcher in the Washington Nationals organization Millas starred for three years with the Bears at Missouri State University as a catcher In 2018 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League 195 The Oakland Athletics selected Millas in the seventh round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft He was regarded as one of the top catching prospects in the draft and perhaps the best prospect in the Missouri Valley Conference 196 Millas signed with Oakland but he did not make his professional debut until 2021 as he was held out of minor league games in 2019 and the 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 197 After Millas hit 255 over 59 games for the High A Lansing Lugnuts the Athletics traded him July 30 2021 in a five player deal with the Washington Nationals that also included veteran catcher Yan Gomes and utilityman Josh Harrison 198 199 Millas was assigned to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks after the trade 200 He was one of eight Nationals prospects to play for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League in 2021 201 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Mitchell Parker Edit Mitchell ParkerWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1999 09 27 September 27 1999 age 23 Albuquerque New MexicoBats LeftThrows LeftMitchell James Parker born September 27 1999 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Parker grew up in Albuquerque New Mexico and attended Manzano High School Parker was selected in the 28th round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft by the Chicago Cubs but opted not to sign with the team 202 Parker played junior college baseball San Jacinto College He posted a 6 0 record with 111 strikeouts and a 1 54 ERA in 64 1 3 innings over 13 starts in his freshman season 203 Parker was selected in the 27th round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft by the Tampa Bay Rays but decided to return to San Jacinto for a second season 202 In his sophomore season Parker went 5 0 with a 1 19 ERA and 64 strikeouts in 30 1 3 innings pitched over six starts before the season was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic 204 Parker was selected in the fifth round of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft by the Washington Nationals 205 He signed with the team on June 23 2020 and received a 100 000 signing bonus 206 Parker was assigned to the Fredericksburg Nationals of Low A East to start the 2021 season 207 He was promoted to the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks on July 13 2021 after going 3 7 with a 4 08 ERA and 85 strikeouts over 57 1 3 innings pitched with Fredericksburg 208 Parker finished the season with a 4 12 record and a 4 87 ERA with 144 strikeouts in 101 2 3 innings pitched 209 San Jacinto College bio Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Todd Peterson Edit Todd PetersonWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1998 01 22 January 22 1998 age 25 St Petersburg FloridaBats RightThrows RightTodd Richard Peterson born January 22 1998 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization A pure pitcher in high school and a reliever for the Louisiana State University Tigers in college Peterson attracted some media attention when he batted for himself and drove in a pair of runs in an extra innings win over South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference tournament in 2018 Peterson later told reporters that he had convinced LSU manager Paul Mainieri to let him swing away by telling him he hit bombs in high school which was a lie Peterson s high school coach at Lake Mary High School had never let him bat in a game he confessed 210 In the 2019 Major League Baseball draft the Washington Nationals used their seventh round pick to select Peterson out of LSU 210 Peterson opted to sign with the Nationals and was assigned to the Class A Short Season Auburn Doubledays 211 He appeared in nine games with Auburn in 2019 both in relief and as a starter posting a 3 19 ERA Peterson missed the 2020 season due to the COVID 19 pandemic that canceled all minor league play He pitched in the Nationals instructional league in Florida after the season 212 In 2021 Peterson was invited to major league spring training with the Nationals 213 who chose to keep him with the major league team until nearly the end of spring camp After being reassigned to the minors 214 Peterson was placed on the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks roster to begin the minor league season 24 Peterson pitched for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League after the 2021 season one of eight players representing the Nationals He closed out the final game of the regular season for the Saguaros 215 who went on to lose the championship game to the Mesa Solar Sox 216 and was the sole National to appear in the Fall Stars Game 217 As of 2021 Peterson sports a fastball up to about 98 miles per hour 158 km h and a developing slider 213 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Holden Powell Edit Holden PowellWashington NationalsRelief pitcherBorn 1999 09 09 September 9 1999 age 23 Visalia CaliforniaBats RightThrows RightHolden William Powell born September 9 1999 is an American professional baseball relief pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Powell played for the Bruins at the University of California Los Angeles where he served as the team s primary closer in 2019 and 2020 In 2019 he briefly played collegiate summer baseball with the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League 218 He was drafted in the third round by the Nationals in the abbreviated 2020 draft and chose to sign with the team appearing later that summer in instructional league in Florida 219 Before the 2021 season Powell ranked as the Nationals 20th best prospect according to MLB Pipeline 220 He was assigned to High A Wilmington along with several other top Nationals prospects to begin the season that May 24 Powell employs a fastball and a slider as his main pitches He uses a changeup and a curveball less frequently relying on the slider as his primary out pitch while working up to 97 miles per hour 156 km h with his fastball 221 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Karlo Seijas Edit Karlo SeijasWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 2000 09 06 September 6 2000 age 22 La Victoria Aragua VenezuelaBats RightThrows RightKarlo Domingo Seijas born September 6 2000 is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Ranked 48 on Baseball America s list of amateur international free agents for the 2017 signing period Seijas was signed by the Nationals with a 300 000 bonus on July 2 2017 222 A right handed pitcher by the age of 16 Seijas reportedly sat around 92 miles per hour 148 km h with his fastball He drew comparisons from scouts to countrymen Felix Hernandez 223 and Carlos Zambrano He started his baseball career at the AQAgency Academy in Maracay near his hometown of San Mateo Aragua and reportedly began playing baseball at age 3 224 Seijas made his professional debut for the Dominican Summer League Nationals on June 6 2018 225 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Reid Schaller Edit Reid SchallerWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1997 04 02 April 2 1997 age 25 Indianapolis IndianaBats RightThrows RightRoland Reid Schaller born April 2 1997 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization As a redshirt freshman at Vanderbilt University Schaller was draft eligible in 2018 The Nationals selected him in the third round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft also taking his Commodore teammate Chandler Day in the seventh round 226 Schaller signed with Washington and made his professional debut reaching Class A Short Season with the Auburn Doubledays in 2018 Slowed by an injury 227 Schaller progressed in 2019 pitching in the rotation for the Class A Hagerstown Suns 228 Because of the COVID 19 pandemic Schaller was unable to play in the 2020 season although he appeared at the Nationals instructional league in Florida later that year 229 He made his 2021 debut out of the bullpen with the High A Wilmington Blue Rocks to which he was assigned along with several other top Nationals prospects 24 Schaller s primary pitch is a fastball that has hit 97 miles per hour 156 km h in relief appearances He offsets it with a slider and a nascent changeup 230 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Rodney Theophile Edit In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Theophile and the second or maternal family name is Cuthbert Rodney TheophileWashington NationalsPitcherBorn 1999 09 16 September 16 1999 age 23 Pearl Lagoon NicaraguaBats RightThrows RightRodney Darien Theophile Cuthbert born September 16 1999 is a Nicaraguan professional baseball pitcher in the Washington Nationals organization Theophile grew up on the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua in the town of Pearl Lagoon 231 He began playing baseball at age 12 Originally a first baseman Theophile was discovered by professional baseball scout Alex Mongrio who recognized his potential as a pitcher 232 In 2015 Theophile traveled to the Dominican Republic to train at the MVP Rivera Sport Academy He participated in an international showcase for Major League Baseball organizations in early 2016 in the Dominican Republic the only Nicaraguan prospect at that showcase El Nuevo Diario reported at the time 233 While training in the Dominican Republic Theophile sharpened his curveball and improved the velocity of his fastball to top out above 90 miles per hour 140 km h 231 232 The San Francisco Giants expressed interest in Theophile reportedly signing him as an international amateur free agent in 2017 shortly after Theophile s 18th birthday 231 However the deal was never finalized and ultimately fell through 234 Theophile an admirer of Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer subsequently signed with Washington for a 20 000 bonus 232 He made his professional debut with the Nationals Gulf Coast League affiliate in July 2018 Theophile underwent Tommy John surgery and missed the 2019 season and the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In 2021 Theophile was assigned to begin the season with the Low A Fredericksburg Nationals 235 At the time he signed with the Nationals Theophile was listed at 6 feet 5 inches 1 96 m and topped out at a reported 94 miles per hour 151 km h on his fastball with a Nationals scout telling La Prensa he expected Theophile to further increase his velocity during the course of his development 232 Theophile is a cousin of Kansas City Royals infielder Cheslor Cuthbert on his mother s side 236 His parents separated when he was 8 years old His father instilled in him an interest in baseball taking him to games when he was a boy while his mother a former member of the Nicaragua women s national basketball team preferred that he take up basketball instead 236 Theophile s father died of a heart attack in 2016 at age 39 while Theophile was abroad for training in Panama and the Dominican Republic 232 236 Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Thad Ward Edit Thad WardWashington Nationals No 68PitcherBorn 1997 01 16 January 16 1997 age 26 Fort Myers FloridaBats RightThrows RightThaddeus J Ward born January 16 1997 is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball MLB Listed at 6 feet 3 inches 1 91 m and 182 pounds 83 kg he both throws and bats right handed Ward attended Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers Florida and played college baseball at the University of Central Florida 237 He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the fifth round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft 238 239 Ward made his professional debut with the Lowell Spinners during the 2018 season appearing in 11 games all starts with an 0 3 record and 3 77 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 31 innings 240 He spent 2019 with the Greenville Drive and Salem Red Sox 241 242 243 pitching to an overall 8 5 record with 2 14 ERA and 157 strikeouts in 126 1 3 innings 240 He was named the Red Sox minor league pitcher of the year for 2019 244 After the 2020 minor league season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic he was invited to participate in the Red Sox fall instructional league 245 Following the 2020 season Ward was ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox number 10 prospect 246 Ward began the 2021 season in Double A with the Portland Sea Dogs He made two starts striking out 11 batters in eight innings while allowing five runs 5 63 ERA 240 before undergoing Tommy John surgery in early June ending his season 247 Ward began the 2022 season on the injured list with Portland 248 After the season he was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League 249 On December 7 2022 Ward was selected by the Washington Nationals with the first pick in the 2022 Rule 5 draft 250 Career statistics and player information from MLB or Baseball Reference Minors James Wood Edit James WoodWashington NationalsOutfielderBorn 2002 09 17 September 17 2002 age 20 Rockville MarylandBats LeftThrows RightJames Irvin Wood born September 17 2002 is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Washington Nationals organization Wood grew up in Olney Maryland and initially attended St John s College High School where he played baseball and basketball He transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton Florida after his sophomore season giving up basketball in order to focus solely on baseball 251 252 He committed to play college baseball at Mississippi State shortly before transferring to IMG 253 After playing in the 2020 Area Code Games Wood entered his senior year as a top prospect in the 2021 MLB Draft 254 255 Wood batted 258 as a senior causing him to fall slightly in most draft prospect rankings 256 Wood was selected with the 62nd overall pick in the 2021 Major League Baseball draft by the San Diego Padres 257 258 He signed with the team on July 20 2021 and received a 2 6 million signing bonus 259 Wood was assigned to the Rookie level Arizona Complex League Padres to start his professional career batting 372 with three home runs 22 RBIs and ten stolen bases over 26 games 260 He opened the 2022 season with the Lake Elsinore Storm of the Single A California League 261 On August 2 2022 Wood along with C J Abrams Luke Voit MacKenzie Gore Robert Hassell and Jarlin Susana were traded to the Washington Nationals in exchange for Juan Soto and Josh Bell 262 The Nationals assigned him to the Fredericksburg Nationals of the Single A Carolina League 263 Wood batted 293 with eight doubles two home runs and 17 RBIs in 21 games with Fredericksburg 264 Wood s father Kenny Wood played college basketball at Richmond where he is a member of the school s athletic hall of fame and professionally in Europe 265 Career statistics and player information from MLB or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors USA Baseball profileTeam rosters by league EditBelow are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Washington Nationals Triple A Edit Main article Rochester Red Wings Rochester Red Wings rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 52 Joan Adon 54 Luis Avilan 46 Alberto Baldonado 48 Matt Brill Zack Burdi 24 Cade Cavalli 40 Matt Cronin 71 Cole Henry 22 Franklyn Kilome 57 Andres Machado 49 Patrick Murphy 38 Francisco Perez 10 Daniel Ponce de Leon 39 Jefry Rodriguez 25 Connor Sadzeck 56 Curtis Taylor 71 Mason Thompson 47 Logan Verrett 51 Jordan Weems Catchers 23 Riley Adams 20 Welington Castillo 20 Taylor GushueInfielders 15 Jake Alu 1 Jecksson Flores 25 Lucius Fox 18 Jake Noll 17 John Nogowski 9 Adrian SanchezOutfielders 5 Nick Banks 21 Donovan Casey 68 Josh Palacios 12 Andrew Stevenson 91 Cody Wilson Manager 45 Matthew LeCroyCoaches 27 Rafael Chaves pitching 51 Brian Daubach hitting 11 Billy McMillon development 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated July 23 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB International League Washington Nationals minor league playersDouble A Edit Main article Harrisburg Senators Harrisburg Senators rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 8 Zach Brzykcy 80 Gerardo Carrillo 11 Tim Cate 37 Danny Dopico 32 Steven Fuentes 21 Edgar Garcia 24 Brian Gonzalez 26 Ronald Herrera 18 Jake Irvin 35 Andrew Lee 30 Francys Peguero 29 Malvin Pena 17 Luis Reyes Ramon Santos 25 Reid Schaller 98 Ike Schlabach 4 Carson Teel 34 Alex Troop Catchers 40 Brady Lindsly 13 Israel Pineda 84 Jake Sullivan Infielders 20 Yasel Antuna 15 Darren Baker 2 Jackson Cluff 12 Jack Dunn 16 Wilson Garcia 1 Gilbert Lara 3 Omar Meregildo 6 Andrew YoungOutfielders 22 Trey Harris 28 Robert Hassell III 28 Rudy Martin 85 Armond Upshaw Manager 7 Tripp KeisterCoaches 41 Micah Franklin hitting 14 Justin Lord pitching 19 Oscar Salazar development 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated July 22 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB Eastern League Washington Nationals minor league playersHigh A Edit Main article Wilmington Blue Rocks Wilmington Blue Rocks rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 44 Garvin Alston 13 Andrew Alvarez 28 Gerardo Carrillo 7 Gilberto Chu 11 Michael Cuevas 91 Tyler Dyson 31 Jose A Ferrer 22 Richard Guasch Alfonso Hernandez 29 Lucas Knowles 30 Matt Merrill Davis Moore 17 Mitchell Parker 43 Todd Peterson Holden Powell 41 Carlos Romero 40 Dustin Saenz Seth Shuman 10 Jack Sinclair 32 Troy Stainbrook 34 Rodney Theophile 24 Amos Willingham Tyler Yankosky Catchers 27 Jarrett Gonzales 35 Drew Millas 4 Wilmer Perez 19 Onix VegaInfielders 5 Yasel Antuna 23 Jordy Barley 6 Cole Daily 25 Leandro Emiliani 3 Junior Martina 20 Drew Mendoza 12 Jose SanchezOutfielders 16 Jeremy De La Rosa 1 Ricardo Mendez 15 Kevin Strohschein 91 Cody Wilson 26 Jeremy Ydens Manager 37 Mario LissonCoaches 45 Mark DiFelice pitching 9 Tim Doherty hitting 2 Mark Harris development 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated July 22 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB South Atlantic League Washington Nationals minor league playersSingle A Edit Main article Fredericksburg Nationals Fredericksburg Nationals rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 10 Pablo Aldonis 39 Jarlin Susana 15 Jose Atencio 32 Bryan Caceres 31 Brendan Collins 2 Marc Davis 20 Mason Denaburg 27 Reed Garrett 22 Peyton Glavine 22 Miguel Gomez Niomar Gomez 40 Cody Greenhill 45 Will Harris 33 Michael Kirian 23 Andry Lara 34 Bryan Pena 36 Marlon Perez Cole Quintanilla 30 Orlando Ribalta 37 Jackson Rutledge 29 Tyler Schoff 25 Riggs Threadgill Catchers 9 Allan Berrios 7 Geraldi Diaz 41 Steven WilliamsInfielders 8 J T Arruda 11 Will Frizzell 28 Brady House 13 Sammy Infante 6 Viandel Pena 1 Yoander Rivero 12 Paul WittOutfielders 35 Andry Arias 17 Branden Boissiere 21 Christopher De La Cruz 35 James Wood 26 T J White 3 Jacob Young Manager 19 Jake LoweryCoaches 52 Joel Hanrahan pitching 16 Carmelo Jaime development 24 Delwyn Young hitting 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive listRoster updated July 22 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB Carolina League Washington Nationals minor league playersRookie Edit Main article Florida Complex League Nationals Florida Complex League Nationals rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 40 Juan Abreu 17 Gabriel Agostini 58 Mirton Blanco 83 A J Candelario 73 Jose Cedeno Gabriel Estrada 74 Eris Filpo 60 Pedro Gonzalez 55 Bernardo Hiraldo 66 Luis Jimenez 68 Franklin Marquez 76 Adrian Ogando 51 Johan Otanez 63 Cole Quintanilla 69 Aldo Ramirez 62 Kevin Rodriguez 70 Brayan Romero 49 Bryan Sanchez 61 Karlo Seijas 52 Erik Tolman 37 Edward Urena Catchers 65 Jeisel Acosta 79 Jose Colmenares 25 Ivan Murzi 24 Ray TorresInfielders 8 Isan Castillo 23 Jackson Coutts 12 Armando Cruz 18 Angel Geraldo 1 Wilfrido Matos 2 Erick Tejeda 14 Quade TomlinOutfielders 27 Yeuri Amparo 16 Landon Dieterich 29 Jaden Fein 91 Braian Fernandez 13 Daylen Lile 26 Daniel Marte 10 Roismar Quintana 31 Eliesel Santana 9 Dee Strange Gordon 22 Cody Wilson Manager 3 Luis OrdazCoaches 34 Franklin Bravo pitching 57 Ender Chavez hitting 44 Destin Hood development 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive list Roster updated July 22 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB Florida Complex League Washington Nationals minor league playersForeign Rookie Edit Main article Dominican Summer League Nationals Dominican Summer League Nationals rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers Thony Amoroso Jose Atencio Mirton Blanco 34 Bryan Caceres 44 Yimy Carty Andres Castro Jose Cedeno 31 Manuel De La Rosa 57 Michael Francisco Miguel Gomez Bernardo Hiraldo Luis Jimenez 2 Eliel Marcano 49 Osvaldo Oquel Jose Marquez 10 Jose Mercedes Ronni Montero Sebastian Olivero Johan Otanez Kevin Rodriguez Bryan Sanchez Catchers Jeisel Acosta Jose Colmenares Edwin Mercedes Bryanth SanchezInfielders 16 Isan Castillo 6 Angel Geraldo 18 Daniel Hernandez 13 Addiel Matias 14 Yoander Rivero 15 Erick TejedaOutfielders 25 Yeuri Amparo Delkis Basanta 32 Christopher De La Cruz Oliver Francois 5 Raymi Gomez 19 Daniel Marte Manager 8 Sandy MartinezCoaches 11 Emmiliano Alcantara coach 45 Pablo Frias pitching 4 Freddy Guzman hitting 51 Javier Guzman infield 39 Michael Moscat assistant pitching 7 day injured list On Washington Nationals 40 man roster Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive list Roster updated 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Louisville More Wednesday Results Bleacher Report BleacherReport Castillo Jorge March 8 2017 Nationals savvy interest in older Dominican players is beginning to pay off The Washington Post Retrieved July 24 2017 Reddington Patrick July 2 2016 Washington Nationals reportedly sign shortstops Yasel Antuna Luis Garcia as International Signing period begins Federal Baseball Retrieved July 24 2017 Maun Tyler July 23 2017 GCL Nationals toss back to back no nos Minor League Baseball Retrieved July 24 2017 2017 Prospect Watch MLB com Retrieved July 25 2017 Minor League Wednesday A look at how the Nationals prospects performed in 2017 The Washington Post September 6 2017 Retrieved September 7 2017 Nationals Yasel Antuna Recovering from TJS CBS Sports January 16 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Kerr Byron February 4 2020 Baseball America Nats No 9 prospect SS Yasel Antuna MASN Sports Retrieved November 20 2020 Lusk Lacy October 27 2020 Yasel Antuna Just Wants To Keep Playing Baseball America Retrieved 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