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Record All-time Active Currently with team Batting (as of November 30th, 2023) Games played: Ryan Zimmerman: 1799: Bryce Harper: 927: Victor Robles: 516 Batting average† Vladimir Guerrero.323: Trea Turner.300: Victor Robles.238 On-base percentage† Juan Soto.427: Juan Soto.427: Victor Robles.312 Slugging percentage† Vladimir Guerrero.588 ...
The Nationals have played at Nationals Park since 2008 A 1971 view of Jarry Park Stadium, where the Expos played from 1969 to 1976 The Montreal Olympic Stadium, Canada home of the Expos from 1977 until their move to Washington after the 2004 season A Nationals game in June 2005 at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, where the team played from 2005 to 2007
The Nationals ended the 2024 season with the same record as 2023 at 71-91. However, the rebuild progressed with top prospects James Wood, acquired via the Soto trade, and Dylan Crews, drafted #2 overall in 2023, making their debuts. [76] [77] Additionally, shortstop CJ Abrams, also acquired via the Soto trade, was selected to the 2024 All-Star ...
The 2006 Washington Nationals season was the franchise's second season in Washington, D.C., and 38th season overall.. The Nationals finished last in the National League East for the third consecutive year (counting their final season in Montreal), 26 games behind the New York Mets with a 71–91 record.
Between May 29 and June 15, 2005, the Nationals compiled a 15–2 record including a franchise record 10-game win streak (June 2–12). Ten of those games were decided by 1 run. On August 4, 2005, Brad Wilkerson became the first Washington Nationals player to ever hit a grand slam, against then Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Duaner Sánchez.
2.1 Batting. 2.1.1 Starters by ... 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. 1886 Washington Nationals season. Add languages ... The 1886 Washington Nationals ...
[1] [2] The Nationals were led by Dave Martinez in his seventh year as manager, the team posted the exact same record as their 2023 season, though finished 4th in their division instead of last place as the Marlins posted a 62-100 record. On September 12, the Nationals were eliminated from playoff contention for the fifth consecutive season.
The 1889 Washington Nationals finished with a 41–83 record in the National League, finishing in last place. The team folded at the conclusion of the season. The team folded at the conclusion of the season.