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The Washington Nationals have a crowded outfield. Should they move one of their young outfielders to fill other needs?
The Washington Nationals All-Star led off Saturday game against San Francisco and ended a frustrating homerless drought.
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The Mets kept their push for a Wild Card spot rolling Tuesday night, blasting the Nationals 8-1 behind a dominant David ...
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Cade Cavalli earned his first major league victory, James Wood hit a two-run double, and the Washington Nationals defeated ...
The Washington Nationals' next regime is going to have its work cut out for it to get the franchise back on track. Since winning the World Series in 2019, the N ...
On Saturday afternoon, James Wood crushed a leadoff home run against the Giants, ending his home run drought dating back to ...
The Mets might not have won their fourth straight Wednesday night, but unlike in recent losses, they didn’t take a step back.
Washington Nationals Left Fielder James Wood has had a great start to his major league career. Through 180 career games, he has walked 101 times, has 110 singles, 34 doubles, and 33 home runs.
Washington Nationals slugger James Wood’s first appearance in the All-Star game home run derby didn’t result in a title. But he created some buzz pre-derby.
Position: Left field | Bats: Left | Age: 22 | Home runs: 24Wood has quickly emerged as one of baseball's most dangerous bats at just the age of 22. He's more than just a power hitter though ...