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Nats Minutecast podcast is a podcast that drops 3 times a week. It keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Nats enthusiast Dan Holmi, the Nats Minutecast provides your Nats fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Nationals franchise.
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The Washington Nationals just added veteran starter Zack Littell, and suddenly the entire rotation picture is flipped upside down. On this episode of Nats Minutecast (Nat-s Min-it-cast), we break down how Littell’s arrival impacts Josiah Gray, Jake Irvin, and Mitchell Parker heading into the 2026 season.
Is Gray in danger of losing his rotation spot after Tommy John surgery? Could Irvin become the Nationals’ long reliever or swingman? And is Parker headed back to Triple-A?
We also look at what this means for the Nationals’ rebuild and whether this front office is quietly trying to build a competitive pitching staff faster than expected.
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The Washington Nationals are entering the 2026 season with a young core and a brand new front office philosophy. In this episode of Nats Minutecast, we break down bold predictions for the Nationals including CJ Abrams possibly leading the team in home runs, James Wood’s strikeout problem, Harry Ford’s Rookie of the Year chances, and why the Nationals bullpen might surprise people in 2026. Plus, what the new coaching staff under Blake Butera is doing differently this spring. Available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cade Cavalli is turning heads in Washington Nationals Spring Training, and the buzz about him starting Opening Day at Wrigley Field is getting louder. In this episode of Nats Minutecast, we break down Cavalli’s dominant outing against the Houston Astros, what his return from Tommy John surgery means for the Nationals rotation, and why the Opening Day decision might already be made. We also dive into the brewing position battles at first base and catcher, including the competition between Keibert Ruiz and top prospect Harry Ford, and why the Nationals still haven’t solved first base after multiple offseason departures. If you’re a Nats fan looking for Spring Training updates, roster battles, and bold Nationals takes heading into the 2026 MLB season, this episode is for you. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dylan Crews gets hit by a pitch and all of Nationals Park holds its breath. Is this just a minor spring scare or something bigger? We break down the thumb contusion, what it means for the Nats’ 2026 season, and who benefits if Crews misses time. Plus, MLB Pipeline drops its updated Top 30 prospects list — and there are some serious risers in the system. Yoel Tejada is climbing. Miguel Sime hasn’t thrown a pitch and still moved up. And what exactly are the Nationals doing with Gavin Fien defensively? We dive deep into what it all means for the rebuild and why the system might be trending up faster than people think. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Washington Nationals suffered their first Spring Training loss in a sloppy 7-0 defeat to the New York Yankees — and it exposed some real concerns. We break down the defensive breakdowns, Dylan Crews’ troubling start at the plate, Keibert Ruiz’s catching struggles, and why Blake Butera has a bigger issue than just one bad February game. Is it time to worry about Crews? Should Harry Ford push for the starting job? And why defense — not offense — should define this spring. Full Nationals analysis from a Nats podcaster who’s not sugarcoating it.
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The Washington Nationals are showing a dramatic shift in pitching philosophy this spring training, cutting fastball usage under new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni and manager Blake Butera. Could this analytics-driven approach unlock a breakout season for Mitchell Parker after a rough 2025? We break down the numbers, what it means for Jake Irvin and the rest of the rotation, and whether this modern pitching strategy will stick into the 2026 MLB season. Full Nationals analysis, opinions, and what fans need to watch next.
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Brady House launches two bombs and looks ready to claim third base. James Wood’s strikeout issue might have a surprisingly simple fix. And the catcher battle between Harry Ford and Keibert Ruiz could define the Nationals’ 2026 season. We break down the biggest takeaways from the Nationals’ dominant 16-8 win over the Marlins and what it actually means going forward. If you’re a Nats fan, this is the Spring Training reality check you need.
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Baseball is back in West Palm Beach and the Washington Nationals are undefeated in 2026 Spring Training. In this episode of the Nats Minutecast, we break down the 2-1 win over the Astros and the 6-2 victory over the Cardinals. Andrew Pinckney flashes an 80-grade arm, Jorgelys Mota launches a 434-foot bomb, CJ Abrams looks locked in, and the young pitching staff shows promise despite control issues. Plus, what does this mean for Blake Butera’s first spring as manager? Let’s react to Opening Weekend of Nats baseball. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Spring Training is underway in West Palm Beach and the Washington Nationals have a serious outfield logjam. Who plays? Who sits? And could someone move positions? We break down the crowded outfield featuring James Wood, Dylan Crews, Jacob Young, Daylen Lile, Robert Hassell III and Joey Wiemer. Plus, live BP reactions including Miles Mikolas getting tagged, Josiah Gray’s sharp outing, and why Dylan Crews has the most to prove this spring. It’s a full Nats Minutecast episode diving into roster battles, pitching performances, and what it all means for 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Washington Nationals are almost done with workouts in West Palm Beach, and the intensity is rising as Grapefruit League games begin. In this episode of the Nats MinuteCast, we break down why Cade Cavalli’s live batting practice session against James Wood and CJ Abrams is a major storyline for the 2026 season.
Is Cavalli ready to lock in a permanent rotation spot? What did we learn from his pitch sequencing and command against the Nationals’ top young stars? And why is manager Blake Butera publicly challenging CJ Abrams to become an All-Star again?
We also dive into the new high-tech approach at camp, including game-like breaking ball pitching machines, and what that says about the Nationals’ evolving philosophy under the new regime. Plus, a preview of split-squad action featuring Jake Eder, Shinnosuke Ogasawara, and Drew Smith as exhibition games officially begin.
If you’re looking for the latest Washington Nationals spring training news, CJ Abrams updates, Cade Cavalli analysis, and 2026 Nats roster battles — this episode has you covered.
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On this episode of the Nats Minutecast, we break down James Wood’s offseason defensive focus, how it could transform the Nationals’ pitching staff, and why Dylan Crews is officially entering a make-or-break 2026 season. Advanced metrics, OAA, hard-hit rate, expected stats and what it all means for Washington’s rebuild.
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The Washington Nationals bring veteran starter Miles Mikolas to a young clubhouse in West Palm Beach, adding leadership and experience to a rebuilding rotation. We break down what Mikolas means for the Nats’ 2026 pitching staff, why Jarlin Susana is the most electric arm in camp, and how Cade Cavalli could change everything with a new sweeper. Is this the start of real progress in D.C.? Let’s dive in.
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Pitchers and catchers have officially reported to CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, but this Washington Nationals spring training feels nothing like years past — and umm, that’s the point.
In this Nats Minutecast episode, we break down why the Nationals are entering the most uncertain spring training in franchise history, led by an entirely new power structure featuring President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni (tuh-BOE-nee), GM Ani Kilambi (AH-nee kih-LAHM-bee), and manager Blake Butera (buh-TAIR-uh) — without an ownership change.
We dig into an unsettled starting rotation beyond Cade Cavalli (KAYD kuh-VAL-ee) and Jake Irvin (JAYK ER-vin), a bullpen projected by FanGraphs to rank last in MLB again, and the high-pressure Rule-5 situation surrounding Griff McGarry (GRIFF muh-GAIR-ee). Plus, what potential pitching adds like Miles Mikolas (MY-lz mih-KOH-lus) really say about urgency inside the front office.
We also examine why even the catcher position remains fluid, with Keibert Ruiz (KYE-burt roo-EEZ), Harry Ford (HAIR-ee FORD), Drew Millas (MILL-us), and Caleb Lomavita (LOH-muh-VEE-tuh) all factoring into a depth chart that could change overnight.
This spring isn’t about patience.It’s about auditions, pressure, and survival — and the Nationals aren’t hiding it.
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The Washington Nationals are leaning into a new philosophy — and Gavin Fien is the clearest signal yet.
In this episode of the Nats Minutecast, we break down why model-driven teams love Gavin Fien, what the data says about his elite bat speed, contact ability, and power ceiling, and why traditional scouting concerns about his swing and batted-ball profile are still very real. This isn’t about what Fien is today — it’s about whether the Nationals’ new development infrastructure can unlock a potential core bat for the future.
Then, we zoom out to the 2026 Nationals outlook and answer the uncomfortable but necessary question: what does a successful season actually look like? With the Nats unlikely to contend, success hinges on development — from James Wood, Dylan Crews, Brady House, CJ Abrams, and Harry Ford, to breakout arms like Cade Cavalli and the next wave coming through the farm system.
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The Washington Nationals’ nonstop waiver wire moves aren’t chaos — they’re strategy.
On this episode of the Nats Minutecast, we break down why the Nationals are aggressively churning the 40-man roster, how Paul Toboni is rebuilding organizational depth after massive minor-league losses, and why this approach matters for the 2026 season.
We also dig into the reality behind CJ Abrams trade rumors, what Toboni actually said about Abrams and Jacob Young, and why “not being shopped” doesn’t mean untouchable.
Plus, we look at the Nationals’ growing first base problem, why Luis Arraez coming off the market doesn’t really change Washington’s outlook, and what this all says about the front office’s long-term plan.
If you’re trying to make sense of the Nationals’ rebuild, roster churn, and offseason philosophy — this episode connects the dots.
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The Washington Nationals traded MacKenzie Gore to the Texas Rangers, and the fan base has every right to be furious. In this Nats MinuteCast episode, we break down why new President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni made the call, what this trade really says about the state of the rebuild, why this isn’t about payroll, and why the Nationals are officially in a re-rebuild. Painful? Yes. Necessary? Maybe. Honest? Finally.
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The Washington Nationals make their first true blockbuster move of the Paul Toboni era, trading left-handed ace MacKenzie Gore to the Texas Rangers for five prospects. In this Nats Minutecast, we break down why the Nationals finally pulled the trigger, what the return actually says about the state of the rebuild, and how this move reshapes the 2026 rotation. Plus, quick hits on Gus Varland being claimed off waivers and Riley Adams getting designated for assignment.
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Are the Washington Nationals preparing for a major roster shakeup? On this episode of Bleav in Nationals, we break down why MacKenzie Gore trade rumors involving the New York Yankees are more than just offseason noise — and how the Nationals are using Gore’s value as leverage with two years of team control remaining.
We dive deep into Cade Cavalli’s unconventional arbitration deal and why it positions him as the most important arm in the Nationals’ 2026 rotation. What does the $4 million club option really say about the front office’s expectations, and how does Cavalli’s health and performance impact the future of Gore?
Plus, Nationals interim leadership Paul Toboni says the team isn’t done making moves. We examine realistic targets like Rhys Hoskins for first base, bullpen options that could become deadline trade chips, and whether Washington should cash in on Gore now or bet on a breakout first half.
If you’re tracking the Nationals rebuild, pitching strategy, trade market, and what’s next before spring training, this episode connects all the dots.
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The Washington Nationals’ farm system is in transition — and that’s by design. In this episode of the Nats MinuteCast, we break down the realistic timelines for the Nationals’ top prospects, including Eli Willits, Jarlin Susana, Travis Sykora, Luis Perales, and Harry Ford. Why the drop in farm rankings isn’t a failure, how Paul Toboni’s long-term player development vision is reshaping the organization, and which prospects could realistically debut in 2026, 2027, and beyond. A clear-eyed, opinionated look at why patience — not panic — defines the Nationals’ next competitive window. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For the first time in franchise history, the Washington Nationals are officially free from MASN. In this episode of the Nats Minutecast, we break down what the Nationals’ new MLB-produced broadcast deal actually means — for fans, for streaming access, for on-air talent, and for the long, messy history with the Orioles. Why this move is more about control than cash, why fans should cautiously celebrate, and why this feels like the true end of the Expos-to-D.C. saga. Streaming, cable, Kevin Frandsen, the search for a new play-by-play voice — it’s all here. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.





