Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ 1-0 win over the Rangers in Arlington, TX. Trevor Williams retired the side in order in the first inning last night,
The Washington Nationals beat the Texas Rangers on Wednesday, 1-0, in one of the wildest games in baseball history. The Nats scored their lone run in the top of the second inning on an RBI single by Alex Call and got an excellent pitching performance from Trevor Williams and four relievers.
Trevor Williams and four relievers combined on a six-hit shutout as the Washington Nationals beat the Texas Rangers 1-0 on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.
The Texas Rangers (16-14) face the Washington Nationals (14-15) at home at 8:05 PM ET on Wednesday. The Rangers will give the nod to Andrew Heaney (0-3) against the Nationals and Trevor Williams (2-0).
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ walk-off win over the Astros... “Look, I’ve known Trevor for a while,” Nationals’ manager Davey Martinez told reporters after he pulled Trevor Williams at 77 pitches on the road in Oakland, with Washington up 6-1 over the A’s.
The Houston Astros (7-14) are favorites (-181) on the moneyline when they take on the Washington Nationals (8-11) Saturday at 4:05 PM ET, live on SCHN.
The Oakland Athletics (6-9) play at home against the Washington Nationals (6-8) on Sunday. The game is set to begin at 4:07 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Athletics will send Alex Wood (0-1) to the mound, while Trevor Williams (2-0) will answer the bell for the Nationals.
We closed out last week with a +480 cash on Ezequiel Tovar to go yard, giving us three winners in our last five days of HR bets. Let's keep the good times rolling with three more HR props for Monday's MLB slate.
The Washington Nationals are considered to have overachieved in 2023 with a 71-91 record. This year, however, it’s possible that they could underachieve.
We've made it to the final day of home run props in the regular season. Let's finish the year off with a bang and build up the bankroll for the playoffs with our Jack Dougherty's three favorite HR prop bets for Friday's MLB slate.
It was quite a show for the little leaguers in Williamsport, Pennsylvania yesterday as the Phillies and Nationals took to the field. The major leaguers squared off in a game that was part of the Little League Classic, an annual tradition since 2017.
Washington's Trevor Williams threw six shutout innings to back up the Nationals' first-inning offense in a 4-3 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday night in the MLB Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pa.
Big innings have been the norm in this series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals. If those continue when the teams meet Sunday night in Williamsport, Pa., during the MLB Little League Classic, quite a buzz could develop.
Friendly weather around the country has created three games with totals in the double digits. YB's Jack Dougherty says let's take advantage of the favorable conditions with his three favorite home run props for Monday's MLB slate.
The Washington Nationals placed right-hander Trevor Williams on the bereavement list on Monday. Fellow right-hander Hobie Harris was recalled from Triple-A Rochester in a corresponding move.
Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams wrote on social media Tuesday that he was "deeply troubled" by the Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to reinvite
After a delay of nearly four hours in the third inning, Saturday's game between the New York Mets and host Washington Nationals was suspended and will resume Sunday.
The Nationals inked former division rival Trevor Williams to a two-year contract last week.
The New York Mets just lost a key, underrated asset to their 2022 success in free agency. Reports are confirming that right-hander Trevor Williams is signing with the Washington Nationals.
The Washington Nationals and right-hander Trevor Williams agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal, multiple outlets reported Friday. The 30-year-old free agent made 30 appearances (nine starts) with the New York Mets in 2022, finishing 3-5 with one save and a 3.21 ERA.
In the spirit of the biggest shopping day of the year, a free agent pitcher tweeted a unique Black Friday sales item: himself. All joking aside, the he will undoubtedly be scooped up by a major league team this offseason.
The Mets failed to add enough reinforcements before the July 30 trade deadline, and they are now paying the price at five games back in the NL East with a 60-61 record.
The Mets are also receiving right-handed pitcher Trevor Williams.
To his credit, Williams has allowed two or less earned runs in seven of his 10 starts, and he’s coming off his best outing of the year.
After spending all five of his MLB seasons in a Pirates uniform, Williams will remain in the NL Central and now look to win a job at the back of Chicago’s rotation.
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