Rizzo "optimistic" about a new deal with Martinez

Rizzo "optimistic" about a new deal with Martinez
The Nationals and Davey Martinez have been in active discussions about a new contract, and general manager Mike Rizzo is "optimistic" a deal will be struck to keep his World Series-winning manager with the organization beyond the 2021 season. "We've been in conversations with his representation, and I feel optimistic that we will get something done," Rizzo said today during a Zoom session with reporters before the Nats' series finale against the Braves. "It's something that I want to...

Cavalli and Rutledge bringing the heat in Fredericksburg

Cavalli and Rutledge bringing the heat in Fredericksburg
Top Nationals pitching prospects Cade Cavalli and Jackson Rutledge continue to get their work in at the alternate training site in Fredericksburg, Va., under the direction of minor league pitching coordinator Brad Holman and the coaching staff. Rutledge is currently ranked No. 3 and Cavalli No. 4 in the latest MLBpipeline.com top 30 Nationals prospects list. "Well, obviously both those guys are extremely talented," Holman told me. "I can't say enough about either one of them. They are...

Scherzer says adrenaline to fuel opening day start in empty stadium

Scherzer says adrenaline to fuel opening day start in empty stadium
The 2020 regular season finally gets underway for the defending world champions tonight when they host the New York Yankees at Nats Park. It's game one of 60 on the schedule and will be played before a nationally televised audience, but without fans in the stadium. Right-hander Max Scherzer is again on the hill to begin a season for the Nationals, but this time around under unique safety protocols and rules in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "It's like every opening day," Scherzer said...

Martinez details plan for first week of intrasquad games

Martinez details plan for first week of intrasquad games
The Nationals gave a glimpse of how they run mini sim games on Wednesday at Nats Park, the highlight being a chance for Max Scherzer to pitch for three innings with teammates taking at-bats against the three-time Cy Young Award winner. Eric Thames, Trea Turner, Adam Eaton, Michael A. Taylor and others got at least three at-bats apiece to feel what it would be like against live pitching as they count down to a July 23 opening night against the Yankees. "We're trying to get as many at-bats as...

Denaburg on his right shoulder recovery: "I feel like myself again"

Denaburg on his right shoulder recovery: "I feel like myself again"
Nationals 2018 first-round selection Mason Denaburg told me his recovery from a right shoulder cleanout last October is progressing nicely. After the Nats decided to take a precautionary step of slowing down his rehab during spring training, the right-hander is now doing so well that he is about to take that next step in his rehab throwing program. "I should be throwing bullpens in the next three weeks," Denaburg said. "I go 150 feet throwing-wise, the next week 180 feet and then the week...

Denaburg recovering from shoulder cleanup: "All reports have been positive"

Denaburg recovering from shoulder cleanup: "All reports have been positive"
Right-hander Mason Denaburg, the Nationals' top overall selection from the 2018 First-Year Player Draft, has been been progressing well from a shoulder cleanout we reported earlier this winter. Three of the Nats' top four first-round selections the past four drafts are in the current 60-man player pool, including Cade Cavalli, Jackson Rutledge and Seth Romero. Because he is undergoing rehab following the procedure on his right shoulder, Denaburg is not in camp. The arthroscopic cleanout did...

Martinez going with a five-man rotation to begin shortened season

Martinez going with a five-man rotation to begin shortened season
The Nationals enter day two of summer training at Nats Park with the schedule spread out over 11 hours so the players and coaches are never in big groups. General manager Mike Rizzo said his pitchers hit the ground running on Friday and returned looking like they had taken advantage of the three-and-a-half-month pause due to the coronavirus shutdown, especially Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg and Patrick Corbin. "The important thing is we came into spring training 2.0 in good shape," Rizzo...

Castillo opts out, Cavalli added to roster as workouts begin

Castillo opts out, Cavalli added to roster as workouts begin
As they took the field (in small groups, staggered over the entire day) for the first time in nearly four months, the Nationals revealed more adjustments to their 60-man roster pool for summer training and the upcoming season, with another veteran opting out and another young prospect joining the group. Welington Castillo, the veteran catcher who had been in spring training as a non-roster invitee, informed club officials he will decline to participate this season, not wanting to risk his...

Nationals sign first-round pick Cavalli

Nationals sign first-round pick Cavalli
First-round pick Cade Cavalli signed with the Nationals today, only nine days after the Oklahoma right-hander was drafted 22nd overall in the country. Terms of Cavalli's deal weren't immediately available, but the Nats have room to go above Major League Baseball's designated $3.027 million slot value for the 22nd pick. The club created extra space to spend more on their top three picks by signing fourth- and fifth-round picks Brady Lindsly and Mitchell Parker to bonuses well below their...

Oklahoma coach Johnson: "Cade Cavalli's got a big heart"

Oklahoma coach Johnson: "Cade Cavalli's got a big heart"
Oklahoma head coach Skip Johnson is a baseball lifer. He played the game in college for four seasons and has coached baseball since 1994, most recently as a long-time assistant at Texas from 2007-2016. Johnson arrived in Norman, Okla., in 2017 as the pitching coach and then took over the Sooners' top spot in June of that year. He has worked with eventual major leaguers in the past, especially those who played high school baseball in Texas. So when he puts those players in the same sentence...

In strange draft year, Nats confident early scouting will pay off

In strange draft year, Nats confident early scouting will pay off
When they gathered Wednesday night - each individual secluded in his own home - for the first night of this year's draft, Mike Rizzo, Kris Kline and the Nationals scouting department would have been excused if they felt less prepared than they had any previous year they gathered for the first night of the draft. Nobody had been able to scout anybody in person in three months, which under normal circumstances would be a ludicrous way to try to create a draft board. Instead, these men insist,...

Nationals select Cade Cavalli with 22nd overall pick (updated)

Nationals select Cade Cavalli with 22nd overall pick (updated)
The Nationals continued a draft strategy that has worked well in the past by selecting a pitcher with their first pick in the 2020 First-Year Player Draft. Their first selection at No. 22 was right-hander Cade Cavalli of Oklahoma. Cavalli features a solid fastball, clocked at upwards of 98 mph, with a power curveball and a consistent slider. Cavalli was thrilled to see his name come up as a Nats selection. "It was awesome," Cavalli said on a Zoom call with local media. "I was grateful to...

Callis says 2020 draft filled with quality college pitching

Callis says 2020 draft filled with quality college pitching
If the Nationals go for hurlers in the five rounds of the June 10 First-Year Player draft, it will be from a lot filled with quality pitching depth. MLBPipeline.com senior writer Jim Callis said the 2020 draft has a more quality pitchers than last year's draft, and may be the best he has seen in quite some time. As I wrote last week, the Nats have favored stockpiling pitchers for their system and fortifying need at the major league level through trade. General manager Mike Rizzo, assistant...