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Josh Bell got dealt a fastball that was 4.65 feet off the ground late in Monday's showdown between the Washington Nationals ...
The discussion for most of the season has been that the Nationals lineup does not have much behind CJ Abrams and James Wood.
The Washington Nationals opted to go with the 10-day injured list as opposed to the 7-day concussion list with catcher ...
The electric slugger continues to impress, surpassing two of the biggest names to ever play for the franchise.
Bell had started in each of the Nationals' last four games, going 5-for-16 with a home run to bring his OPS up to .624 for the season.
James Wood had a three-run homer among his three hits, drove in four and scored three times for the Washington Nationals, who ...
Washington Nationals catcher Keibert Ruiz was placed on the 10-day injured list a day after getting struck on the head by a ...
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Josh Bell has hit 181 home runs in his MLB career, but he'd never hit one like this. In fact, no player has ever hit one like this, at least in the pitch tracking era, which began in 2008.
Though the switch-hitting Bell started in two of the Nationals ' previous three matchups with left-handed hurlers, he'll hit the bench Monday as the Rockies send southpaw Carson Palmquist to the hill.
The Washington Nationals look to claim victory in a three-game set with the Texas Rangers but will have to go through a surefire Hall of Famer to do it.