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Monday, April 10, 2023

Washington Nationals All-Time Team

One more eastern team to go. Let's take a trip to America's capital for the Washington Nationals All-Time Team.

 

The Nationals/Expos franchise celebrated its 50th full season with a World Series championship in 2019.



Felipe Alou could not lead the Expos to the playoffs in any of his ten seasons as manager - though he almost certainly would have done so in 1994 had the season been completed.

Alou's lineup is split evenly between Expos and Nationals (Jose Vidro wore both uniforms).




The Nationals are rich in third basemen so Ryan Zimmerman has to play first base. Ian Desmond has strong competition for the starting shortstop position.


Nationals statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Ian Desmond16.50.2640.3120.4240.73699

Trea Turner22.30.3000.3560.4860.842120


Trea Turner takes it. Desmond will have to battle for a bench role.




Turner isn't the only new face competing for a roster spot. Wilson Ramos has competition as the backup catcher, while Juan Soto and Jayson Werth try to convince Alou to carry a sixth (or seventh?) outfielder.


Nationals statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Wilson Ramos10.50.2680.3130.4300.74399

Darrin Fletcher3.40.2660.3220.4220.74495


Ramos holds on based on his defensive acumen. Ian Desmond is not so fortunate.


Nationals statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Bob Bailey18.30.2640.3680.4370.805123

*Ian Desmond16.50.2640.3120.4240.73699

*Warren Cromartie15.50.2800.3350.4020.737104

Juan Soto21.40.2910.4270.5380.966160

Jayson Werth9.00.2630.3550.4330.788113

Moises Alou12.30.2920.3490.4890.838120

Rondell White19.30.2930.3480.4800.827113

Bob Bailey retains his position as a super-utility player, while Warren Cromartie is cut in addition to Desmond. 24 year-old Juan Soto is almost certainly the youngest player to earn a spot on an All-Time team.


Washington doesn't have any pitchers that can push for a spot in the rotation.


However they do have one of the most durable long relievers ever in Mike Marshall, who made as many appearances in four seasons with the franchise as Stephen Strasburg has in thirteen years.

Felipe Alou took a second look at some relief options this spring, including Drew Storen and Ugueth Urbina [oh great, another despicable relief pitcher.]

 


Thankfully there's a better option than Urbina.


Nationals statsSVERAERA+K/BB WHIP

*Mel Rojas1093.111292.311.189

*Tyler Clippard342.721452.871.058

Drew Storen953.021293.341.129

Ugueth Urbina1253.521242.641.257

 
Drew Storen snags a spot from Mel Rojas and makes the team.

 

 

Looking ahead, current catcher Keibert Ruiz (who is actually older than Juan Soto) could compete for a spot as Gary Carter's backup if he pans out. Two of the pieces Washington received from San Diego in the Soto deal - MacKenzie Gore and CJ Abrams - have plenty of potential as well.


TL; DR: Three changes from the original roster. Desmond, Cromartie, and Rojas out, Turner, Soto, and Storen in.



That's a wrap for the NL East. We'll be back with the All-Time Teams of the American League Central after a short spring break.


 

Thanks for reading!




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10 comments:

  1. Funny that I just watched a game with Max Scherzer pitching against Juan Soto. Not a lot of talent still in Washington, so it's kind of funny that two players have earned their spots on the team since the first go-round, but of course both are gone now. I suppose someday you'll be moving Soto to the San Diego team.

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  2. That galarraga card is really nice. Dawson too

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  3. They wear the Washington unis at home and the powder blue Expos unis for away games!

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  4. Sure hope Soto signs an extension (although not likely) with the Padres and he ends up making their all-time team one day.

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  5. Thought you had missed Galarraga somehow, but nope I had just been looking for an older card. Also it's fun to say

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  6. Yeah, I still can't consider the Expos and Nationals part of the same franchise...

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  7. The 2019 season was the Expos/Nationals 51st season and where is Rusty Staub on your list?

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    1. Obviously you haven't been reading this series like... at all. I only Mentioned Staub about 4 times.

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  8. Great mix there. Glad you decided to include the Expos as part of the Nationals all-time team.

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