2024 Washington Nationals season

The 2024 Washington Nationals season is the Nationals' 20th season as the Major League Baseball franchise in the District of Columbia, the 17th season at Nationals Park, and the 56th since the original team was started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1][2] The Nationals are led by Dave Martinez in his seventh year as manager. They are members of the National League East.

2024 Washington Nationals
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkNationals Park
CityWashington, D.C.
Record39–44 (.470)
OwnersLerner Enterprises
General managersMike Rizzo
ManagersDave Martinez
TelevisionMASN
Radio106.7 The Fan
Washington Nationals Radio Network
Seasons

Previous season

The Nationals finished fifth in the National League East Division in the 2023 season, with a win-loss record of 71–91.

Offseason

The Nationals had only one pending major league free agent after the 2023 season: reliever Carl Edwards Jr., who had finished the season on the 60-day injured list. The Nationals also declined their 2024 club option for outfielder Víctor Robles, who had also ended the season on the 60-day injured list, while retaining his rights through arbitration.[3]

Additionally, the Nationals designated reliever Matt Cronin for assignment to clear roster space entering the offseason.[4]

The Nationals avoided arbitration with reliever Tanner Rainey and outfielder Víctor Robles by signing them to one-year deals on November 14, 2023.[5] They tendered contracts to four more arbitration-eligible players—relievers Kyle Finnegan and Hunter Harvey, infielder Luis García, and outfielder Lane Thomas—but chose not to retain their rights to first baseman Dominic Smith, who was not tendered a new contract.[6]

Also losing their roster spots during the offseason: swingman pitchers Cory Abbott[7] and Roddery Muñoz, the latter of whom was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates;[8] relievers Joe La Sorsa[8] and Andrés Machado, the latter of whom was released to pursue an overseas playing opportunity;[9] infielder Jeter Downs, who was claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees;[10] and catcher Israel Pineda.[11]

The Nationals added four prospects, all pitchers—Zach Brzykcy, Cole Henry, DJ Herz, and Mitchell Parker—to the 40-man roster to prevent them from being eligible for the Rule 5 draft.[7] In the Rule 5 draft, the Nationals made a selection themselves for the second straight year, adding infield prospect Nasim Nuñez of the Miami Marlins to their roster.[12]

Active on the free agent market, the Nationals were linked in rumors to starting pitcher Michael Wacha;[13] infielders Jeimer Candelario[14] (ultimately signed with the Cincinnati Reds)[15] and Rhys Hoskins;[16] and outfielder Jorge Soler.[16]

The Nationals announced signings of reliever Dylan Floro and third baseman Nick Senzel on December 12, 2023.[17] The team later signed infielder/outfielder Joey Gallo on January 27, 2024.[18]

Notable transactions

  • November 6, 2023: The Nationals designated left-handed pitcher Matt Cronin for assignment.
  • November 14, 2023: The Nationals selected the contracts of left-handed pitchers DJ Herz and Mitchell Parker and right-handed pitchers Zach Brzykcy and Cole Henry, designated right-handed pitcher Cory Abbott and first baseman Dominic Smith for assignment, and released right-handed pitcher Andrés Machado.
  • December 1, 2023: The Nationals outrighted left-handed pitcher Joe La Sorsa to the minor leagues and lost right-handed pitcher Roddery Muñoz to the Pittsburgh Pirates on a waiver claim.
  • December 6, 2023: The Nationals selected infielder Nasim Nuñez from the Miami Marlins in the Rule 5 draft and signed infielder/outfielder Juan Yepez to a minor league contract.
  • December 12, 2023: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Dylan Floro and infielder Nick Senzel to one-year major league contracts and designated infielder Jeter Downs for assignment.
  • December 13, 2023: The Nationals signed infielder Dérmis García to a minor league contract.
  • December 18, 2023: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Ty Tice to a minor league contract.
  • December 19, 2023: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Nash Walters to a minor league contract.
  • December 21, 2023: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Spenser Watkins and first baseman Juan Yepez to minor league contracts.
  • December 22, 2023: The Nationals signed infielder/outfielder Travis Blankenhorn to a minor league contract.
  • January 5, 2024: The Nationals signed first baseman Lewin Díaz to a minor league contract.
  • January 27, 2024: The Nationals signed infielder/outfielder Joey Gallo to a one-year major league contract with a mutual option for the 2025 season and designated catcher Israel Pineda for assignment.
  • February 2, 2024: The Nationals signed left-handed pitcher Richard Bleier and right-handed pitchers Robert Gsellman and Adonis Medina to minor league contracts.
  • February 6, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitchers Luke Farrell and Stephen Nogosek to minor league contracts.
  • February 8, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Luis Perdomo to a minor league contract.
  • February 13, 2024: The Nationals signed outfielder Jesse Winker to a minor league contract.
  • February 16, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Jacob Barnes to a minor league contract.
  • February 17, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Zach Davies to a minor league contract.
  • February 22, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Derek Law to a minor league contract.
  • February 27, 2024: The Nationals signed right-handed pitcher Matt Barnes to a minor league contract.
  • March 8, 2024: The Nationals signed outfielder Eddie Rosario to a minor league contract.
  • March 13, 2024: The Nationals outrighted infielder Carter Kieboom to the minor leagues.
  • March 24, 2024: The Nationals selected the contracts of right-handed pitcher Matt Barnes and outfielders Eddie Rosario and Jesse Winker.
  • March 26, 2024: The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Derek Law.

Spring training

The Nationals held their spring training at the Cacti Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. Non-roster invitees to spring training included left-handed pitchers Richard Bleier and Joe La Sorsa; right-handed pitchers Jacob Barnes, Matt Barnes, Zach Davies, Robert Gsellman, Derek Law, and Luis Perdomo; catchers Brady Lindsly and Israel Pineda; infielders Darren Baker, Lewin Díaz, Brady House, Trey Lipscomb, and Juan Yepez; and outfielders Travis Blankenhorn, Dylan Crews, Robert Hassell III, Eddie Rosario, Jesse Winker, and James Wood. The Nationals also signed outfielder Eddie Rosario to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training midway through camp.[19]

The Nationals had a 15–12–1 record in Grapefruit League play, before finishing their preseason exhibition slate with a March 26 game at Nationals Park between the major league team and a roster of prospects, including several non-roster invitees. They teed up their Opening Day roster as they selected the contracts of Law, Rosario, Winker, and Matt Barnes, with Lipscomb the last non-roster invitee to be reassigned to minor league camp following the Nationals Park exhibition.[20]

Regular season

Transactions

  • March 30, 2024: The Nationals selected the contract of infielder Trey Lipscomb.
  • April 6, 2024: Stephen Strasburg officially retired from baseball.[21]
  • April 23, 2024: The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Jacob Barnes.
  • May 7, 2024: The Nationals designated right-handed pitcher Matt Barnes for assignment; he elected free agency.
  • May 27, 2024: The Nationals designated outfielder Víctor Robles for assignment.
  • June 13, 2024: The Nationals claimed right-handed pitcher Eduardo Salazar off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.
  • June 15, 2024: The Nationals signed first baseman/outfielder Harold Ramírez to a minor league contract.
  • June 24, 2024: The Nationals selected the contract of first baseman/outfielder Harold Ramírez.

Major league debuts

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 5529 0.655 33–14 22–15
Atlanta Braves 4636 0.561 8 26–14 20–22
New York Mets 4041 0.494 13½ 21–25 19–16
Washington Nationals 3944 0.470 15½ 17–19 22–25
Miami Marlins 3054 0.357 25 16–27 14–27

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Philadelphia Phillies 5529 0.655
Los Angeles Dodgers 5233 0.612
Milwaukee Brewers 5034 0.595
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 4636 0.561 +3½
San Diego Padres 4642 0.523
St. Louis Cardinals 4340 0.518
New York Mets 4040 0.500
Arizona Diamondbacks 4143 0.488
San Francisco Giants 4144 0.482 3
Pittsburgh Pirates 4043 0.482 3
Washington Nationals 3944 0.470 4
Cincinnati Reds 3945 0.464
Chicago Cubs 3946 0.459 5
Miami Marlins 3054 0.357 13½
Colorado Rockies 2855 0.337 15

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 0–31–25–15–23–31–20–02–21–20–03–44–33–32–110–15
Atlanta 3–04–20–00–00–35–10–03–32–13–21–30–01–22–622–12
Chicago 2–12–42–53–02–12–24–53–40–03–42–43–41–40–010–7
Cincinnati 1–50–05–23–04–30–02–41–24–32–42–41–23–32–19–11
Colorado 2–50–00–30–32–50–30–00–02–42–45–21–52–21–210–17
Los Angeles 3–33–01–23–45–23–00–04−20–01–23–56–23–14–213–7
Miami 2–11–52–20–03–00–32–13–33–30–41–21–23–30–79–17
Milwaukee 0–00–05–44–20–00–01–23–00–34–32–50–06–10–024–14
New York 2–23–34–32–10–02–43–30–32–43–03–02–43–23–08–11
Philadelphia 2–11–20–03–44–20–03–33–04–22–25–15–24–25–113–7
Pittsburgh 0–02–34–34–24–22–14–03–40–32–20–02–41–22–19–16
San Diego 4–33–14–24–22–55–32–15–20–31–50–03–41–23–09–8
San Francisco 3–40–04–32–15–12–62–10–04–22–54–24–30–31–27–11
St. Louis 3–32–14–13–32–21–33–31–62–32–42–12–13–00–012–9
Washington 1–26–20–01–22–12–47–00–00–31–51–20–32–10–016–18

Updated with the results of all games through June 29, 2024.

Game Log

Legend
 Nationals win
 Nationals loss
 Postponement
BoldNationals team member
2024 Game Log: 39–44 (Home: 17–19; Away: 22–25)
March/April: 14–15 (Home: 4–8; Away: 10–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 28@ Reds2–8Montas (1–0)Gray (0–1)44,0300–1L1
2March 30@ Reds7–6Harvey (1–0)Díaz (0–1)Finnegan (1)39,6741–1W1
3March 31@ Reds5–6Sims (1–0)Finnegan (0–1)13,5901–2L1
4April 1Pirates4–8Contreras (1–0)Garcia (0–1)Chapman (1)40,4051–3L2
5April 3Pirates5–3Williams (1–0)Keller (0–1)Finnegan (2)14,0222–3W1
6April 4Pirates4–7Pérez (1–0)Gray (0–2)Bednar (1)11,1352–4L1
7April 5Phillies0–4Nola (1–1)Corbin (0–1)21,3742–5L2
8April 6Phillies2–5Suárez (1–0)Irvin (0–1)Alvarado (2)29,7182–6L3
9April 7Phillies3–2Gore (1–0)Sánchez (0–1)Finnegan (3)24,7653–6W1
10April 8@ Giants8–1Williams (2–0)Snell (0–1)25,5824–6W2
11April 9@ Giants5–3Weems (1–0)Walker (1–1)Finnegan (4)24,3805–6W3
12April 10@ Giants1–7Hicks (2–0)Corbin (0–2)25,5585–7L1
13April 12@ Athletics1–2 (10)Kelly (2–0)Finnegan (0–2)5,7775–8L2
14April 13@ Athletics3–1Gore (2–0)Boyle (3–1)Finnegan (5)3,3306–8W1
15April 14@ Athletics6–7Spence (1–1)Law (0–1)Miller (3)8,6376–9L1
16April 15@ Dodgers6–4Parker (1–0)Glasnow (3–1)Finnegan (6)42,6777–9W1
17April 16@ Dodgers2–6Yarbrough (2–0)Corbin (0–3)52,7187–10L1
18April 17@ Dodgers2–0Irvin (1–1)Knack (0–1)Finnegan (7)44,4288–10W1
19April 19Astros3–5Verlander (1–0)Gore (2–1)Hader (3)22,9998–11L1
20April 20Astros5–4 (10)Finnegan (1–2)Martinez (1–2)34,6089–11W1
21April 21Astros6–0Parker (2–0)Brown (0–4)23,19310–11W2
22April 23Dodgers1–4Vesia (1–2)Harvey (1–1)Phillips (6)27,80610–12L1
23April 24Dodgers2–11Knack (1–1)Irvin (1–2)26,29810–13L2
24April 25Dodgers1–2Yamamoto (2–1)Gore (2–2)Phillips (7)24,18510–14L3
25April 26@ Marlins3–1Law (1–1)Faucher (1–1)Finnegan (8)10,20111–14W1
26April 27@ Marlins11–4Barnes (1–0)Cabrera (1–1)12,69512–14W2
27April 28@ Marlins12–9Law (2–1)Bender (0–2)Finnegan (9)15,89413–14W3
28April 29@ Marlins7–2Irvin (2–2)Rogers (0–4)6,37614–14W4
29April 30@ Rangers1–7Gray (1–1)Gore (2–3)27,58414–15L1
May: 12–15 (Home: 6–5; Away: 6–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
30May 1@ Rangers1–0Williams (3–0)Heaney (0–4)Finnegan (10)24,84615–15W1
31May 2@ Rangers0–6Eovaldi (2–2)Parker (2–1)27,52915–16L1
32May 3Blue Jays9–3Barnes (2–0)Swanson (0–2)22,85616–16W1
33May 4Blue Jays3–6Gausman (2–3)Irvin (2–3)22,83616–17L1
34May 5Blue Jays11–8Harvey (2–1)Cabrera (1–1)Finnegan (11)18,36317–17W1
35May 7Orioles3–0Williams (4–0)Burnes (3–2)Finnegan (12)29,54218–17W2
36May 8Orioles6–7 (12)Suárez (2–0)Weems (1–1)Webb (2)34,07818–18L1
37May 10@ Red Sox5–1Corbin (1–3)Houck (3–4)31,31319–18W1
38May 11@ Red Sox2–4Martin (2–1)Garcia (0–2)Jansen (6)30,99519–19L1
39May 12@ Red Sox2–3Bello (4–1)Gore (2–4)Jansen (7)29,25019–20L2
May 13@ White SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 14
40May 14 (1)@ White Sox6–3Law (3–1)Brebbia (0–2)Finnegan (13)see 2nd game20–20W1
41May 14 (2)@ White Sox0–4Fedde (4–0)Parker (2–2)11,13820–21L1
42May 15@ White Sox0–2Crochet (4–4)Corbin (1–4)Kopech (5)11,00820–22L2
43May 17@ Phillies2–4Wheeler (5–3)Irvin (2–4)Hoffman (3)44,50720–23L3
44May 18@ Phillies3–4 (10)Soto (1–1)Finnegan (1–3)43,11220–24L4
45May 19@ Phillies5–11Nola (6–2)Barnes (2–1)44,71320–25L5
46May 20Twins12–3Parker (3–2)López (4–3)16,97921–25W1
47May 21Twins0–10Ryan (3–3)Corbin (1–5)23,59721–26L1
48May 22Twins2–3Okert (1–0)Irvin (2–5)Durán (4)21,83721–27L2
49May 24Mariners6–1Gore (3–4)Kirby (4–5)23,78922–27W1
50May 25Mariners3–1Floro (1–0)Speier (0–2)Finnegan (14)30,79123–27W2
51May 26Mariners5–9Voth (2–0)Floro (1–1)25,93523–28L1
52May 27@ Braves8–4Parker (4–2)Morton (3–2)38,85824–28W1
53May 28@ Braves0–2Fried (5–2)Barnes (2–2)Iglesias (13)37,59824–29L1
54May 29@ Braves7–2Gore (4–4)Schwellenbach (0–1)33,65425–29W1
55May 30@ Braves3–1Williams (5–0)Kerr (1–2)Finnegan (15)37,78426–29W2
56May 31@ Guardians1–7Bibee (4–1)Corbin (1–6)35,52626–30L1
June: 13–14 (Home: 7–6; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
57June 1@ Guardians2–3Lively (5–2)Parker (4–3)Clase (18)36,72526–31L2
58June 2@ Guardians5–2Irvin (3–5)Carrasco (2–5)Finnegan (16)25,52127–31W1
59June 3Mets7–8Megill (1–2)Gore (4–5)Diekman (2)20,57527–32L1
60June 4Mets3–6Peterson (1–0)Herz (0–1)21,57027–33L2
61June 5Mets1–9Severino (4–2)Corbin (1–7)18,77527–34L3
62June 6Braves2–5Bummer (2–2)Harvey (2–2)Iglesias (16)27,69027–35L4
63June 7Braves2–1Irvin (4–5)Sale (8–2)Finnegan (17)39,17528–35W1
64June 8Braves7–3Gore (5–5)Morton (3–3)33,99829–35W2
65June 9Braves8–5Barnes (3–2)Waldrep (0–1)Finnegan (18)34,28230–35W3
66June 11@ Tigers5–4 (10)Finnegan (2–3)Chafin (3–2)18,36831–35W4
67June 12@ Tigers7–5Irvin (5–5)Olson (1–8)Finnegan (19)20,64532–35W5
68June 13@ Tigers2–7Miller (4–4)Law (3–2)21,92532–36L1
69June 14Marlins8–1Gore (6–5)Anderson (0–1)23,30333–36W1
70June 15Marlins4–0Herz (1–1)Rogers (1–8)25,63734–36W2
71June 16Marlins3–1Parker (5–3)Luzardo (3–6)Finnegan (20)27,00335–36W3
72June 18Diamondbacks0–5Cecconi (2–5)Irvin (5–6)28,23035–37L1
73June 19Diamondbacks3–1Law (4–2)Pfaadt (3–6)Finnegan (21)20,85336–37W1
74June 20Diamondbacks2–5Nelson (5–5)Gore (6–6)Sewald (8)21,15836–38L1
75June 21@ Rockies11–5Floro (2–1)Hudson (2–10)31,93537–38W1
76June 22@ Rockies7–8Beeks (4–3)Finnegan (2–4)34,50937–39L1
77June 23@ Rockies2–1Floro (3–1)Beeks (4–4)Finnegan (22)30,40738–39W1
78June 24@ Padres6–7 (10)Peralta (2–1)Harvey (2–3)39,16438–40L1
79June 25@ Padres7–9Mazur (1–2)Gore (6–7)Suárez (20)40,82538–41L2
80June 26@ Padres5–8Cease (7–6)Herz (1–2)37,39738–42L3
81June 28@ Rays1–3Eflin (4–5)Parker (5–4)Fairbanks (13)14,95938–43L4
82June 29@ Rays8–1Irvin (6–6)Civale (2–6)17,50139–43W1
83June 30@ Rays0–5Bradley (3–4)Corbin (1–8)18,25939–44L1
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
84July 1Mets
85July 2Mets
86July 3Mets
87July 4Mets
88July 5Cardinals
89July 6Cardinals
90July 7Cardinals
91July 8Cardinals
92July 9@ Mets
93July 10@ Mets
94July 11@ Mets
95July 12@ Brewers
96July 13@ Brewers
97July 14@ Brewers
All–Star Break (July 15–18)
98July 19Reds
99July 20Reds
100July 21Reds
101July 23Padres
102July 24Padres
103July 25Padres
104July 26@ Cardinals
105July 27@ Cardinals
106July 28@ Cardinals
107July 29@ Diamondbacks
108July 30@ Diamondbacks
109July 31@ Diamondbacks
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
110August 2Brewers
111August 3Brewers
112August 4Brewers
113August 5Giants
114August 6Giants
115August 7Giants
116August 8Giants
117August 9Angels
118August 10Angels
119August 11Angels
120August 13@ Orioles
121August 14@ Orioles
122August 15@ Phillies
123August 16@ Phillies
124August 17@ Phillies
125August 18@ Phillies
126August 20Rockies
127August 21Rockies
128August 22Rockies
129August 23@ Braves
130August 24@ Braves
131August 25@ Braves
132August 26Yankees
133August 27Yankees
134August 28Yankees
135August 30Cubs
136August 31Cubs
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
137September 1Cubs
138September 3@ Marlins
139September 4@ Marlins
140September 5@ Pirates
141September 6@ Pirates
142September 7@ Pirates
143September 8@ Pirates
144September 10Braves
145September 11Braves
146September 12Marlins
147September 13Marlins
148September 14Marlins
149September 15Marlins
150September 16@ Mets
151September 17@ Mets
152September 18@ Mets
153September 19@ Cubs
154September 20@ Cubs
155September 21@ Cubs
156September 22@ Cubs
157September 24Royals
158September 25Royals
159September 26Royals
160September 27Phillies
161September 28Phillies
162September 29Phillies


Current roster

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Farm system

Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Rochester Red Wings International League
Double-A Harrisburg Senators Eastern League
High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks South Atlantic League
Low-A Fredericksburg Nationals Carolina League
Rookie FCL Nationals Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Nationals Dominican Summer League

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