3 Nationals players who officially become free agents after the World Series
Briefly

3 Nationals players who officially become free agents after the World Series
"The Washington Nationals were just like us on Saturday night, as seemingly the entire sports world was glued to their couch watching one of the most electric Game 7's in MLB history unfold before their very eyes. By now, you should know that the Los Angeles Dodgers surprised absolutely nobody by winning their second consecutive World Series, and the Toronto Blue Jays' shocking run will likely end up not being remembered as well as it should have been."
"This year's Game 7 was the first since 2019, when our beloved Nationals took down the Houston Astros against all odds to secure the club's only World Series title to date. Since then, it has obviously all been downhill for the Nationals, but the team's combination of youngsters Paul Toboni and Blake Butera at the helm are looking to lead the organization back to relevance."
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second consecutive World Series by prevailing in a highly electric Game 7 that captured widespread attention. The Toronto Blue Jays produced a surprising run that may be underappreciated in memory. The Washington Nationals' lone World Series title came in 2019 when they beat the Houston Astros in Game 7. The Nationals suffered decline afterward, prompting new leadership: Paul Toboni and Blake Butera aim to restore competitiveness. The organization must pursue significant roster changes and coaching hires after an unsatisfactory season. Three 2025 players — Josh Bell, Derek Law, and Paul DeJong — have reached free agency. Law missed 2025 with injuries and faces uncertain return.
Read at District on Deck
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]