The Nats love a visual aid. A new one just debuted at spring training.

Posted on a bulletin board in the Nationals’ clubhouse in West Palm Beach: WiFi passwords, hitting groups and a new chart that breaks down swing decisions in spring training games.
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Nathaniel Lowe has always known his value. Even when others didn’t.
Lowe, who was traded this offseason then went through arbitration with Washington, sees opportunity with the Nationals.
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Fri, Mar 21
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DJ Herz, Nasim Nuñez among latest Nats cuts as roster takes shape
The moves, which included left-hander Mitchell Parker getting the final rotation spot, still leave the team with decisions to make before Opening Day next week against the Phillies.
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With Opening Day near, the Nats are still sorting out their fifth starter
Nationals Manager Dave Martinez said he planned to sit down with GM Mike Rizzo to discuss the team’s rotation.
Thu, Mar 20
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The Nationals are young. Their new infielder brings quiet direction.
Washington brought Rosario in on a one-year, $2 million big league deal.
Wed, Mar 19
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The Nats make another round of cuts, including Brady House and Robert Hassell III
Trey Lipscomb was also optioned to Rochester.
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Forget baseball. The game of the moment at spring training: Dutch.
Outfielder Dylan Crews introduced his teammates to Dutch, a card game that has swept through Washington’s spring training clubhouse.
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Mon, Mar 17
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Nats’ MacKenzie Gore set to make his first Opening Day start
Gore, a 26-year-old left-hander, arrived in Washington in 2022 as part of the Juan Soto trade and has shown flashes of potential since.
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Sun, Mar 16
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Nationals’ Brady House took an MVP-level course in plate discipline
House, a 2021 first-round pick by the Nats, struggled last season.
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