Harvey pitched the seventh against Arizona, allowing a run on Marte’s triple and a sacrifice fly by Christian Walker. In the eighth, Arano was burned by Maikel Franco’s error on a routine grounder and two soft singles. Then he issued back-to-back walks, the second one bringing in a run. A Marte sacrifice fly made it three runs (one earned) charged to Arano as the Diamondbacks (41-52) stretched their lead to 10-0.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Svrluga: Trading Juan Soto might be smart. It also might be impossible.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n
Away from Phoenix on Friday, the Nationals added two veterans via minor league free agency: outfielder David Dahl and right-hander Daniel Ponce de Leon. The club also officially announced a reunion with utility man Dee Strange-Gordon, who agreed to a minor league deal last weekend.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Dahl, 28 and a former top prospect for the Colorado Rockies, had recently hit well for the Nashville Sounds, the Class AAA affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. But seeking another opportunity in the majors, Dahl opted out of his contract this month. Between 2016 and 2019, he thrived for the Rockies while healthy. The problem, though, has been his ability to stay on the field. Following his rough 2020, which followed an all-star season in 2019, the Nationals were interested in Dahl before he signed a one-year deal with Texas. He then struggled with the Rangers and was designated for assignment midseason.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Ponce de Leon, 30, made 57 appearances in parts of four seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals. This year, he had been with the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle, opting out of his deal with the Mariners this month. He logged a high ERA (7.95), strikeout rate (10.1 per nine innings) and walk rate (5.3 per nine) in 71\u2153 innings with Class AAA Tacoma. His experience and versatility make him a decent fit as a depth arm. Ponce de Leon has been a starter and a multi-inning reliever and even pitched in some high-leverage spots for the Cardinals. All 16 of his appearances for the Rainiers were starts.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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He and Dahl will begin their Nationals tenures with Rochester. Strange-Gordon was ramping up in West Palm Beach, Fla., at the team’s spring training facility and will join the Red Wings, too.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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\u201c[Dahl] was swinging the bat really well down at Triple-A,\u201d said Martinez, nodding to Dahl’s .294 batting average, .357 on-base percentage and .468 slugging percentage with the Sounds. \u201cWe liked him in the past. The big thing with him is to keep him healthy. Hopefully he can go down there and swing the bat like he was swinging early on, and we’ll see what happens. You never have enough depth.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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On Friday afternoon, the low-hanging fruit was to call Dahl the eventual replacement for Soto. Ponce de Leon, similarly, could replace whoever replaces a reliever who’s shipped out at the Aug. 2 trade deadlines. Planning to sell off or not, it doesn’t hurt to take some chances on the retread market and pad the system. The Nationals are expecting to need a few new players soon.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Forever seeking a transcendent star, baseball already has one in Shohei Ohtani<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n
Which draft picks have the Nationals signed? <\/b>First-round pick Elijah Green (outfielder, IMG Academy in Florida), second-round pick Jake Bennett (left-handed pitcher, Oklahoma), third-round pick Trey Lipscomb (third baseman, Tennessee), fourth-round pick Brenner Cox ( outfielder, Rock Hill High in Texas), fifth-round pick Jared McKenzie (outfielder, Baylor), sixth-round pick Nate Ochoa (shortstop, Notre Dame Catholic High in Ontario), eighth-round pick Chance Huff (right-handed pitcher, Georgia Tech), ninth-round pick Maxwell Romero Jr. (catcher, Miami) and 10th-round pick Murphy Stehly (third baseman, Texas).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n
That leaves seventh-round pick Riley Cornelio (right-handed pitcher, TCU) as the only unsigned player among the Nationals’ top 10 picks. Late Friday night, Baseball America reported that Green signed for $6.5 million \u2014 $2,300 over the slot value for the No. 5 picks. By signing Stehly for $10,000, per reports \u2014 well below the slot value of $154,800 \u2014 Washington saved money that it could spread to other selections.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Who moved around the system? <\/b>Second baseman Darren Baker, infielder Omar Meregildo and catcher Israel Pineda were promoted to Class AA Harrisburg. First baseman Leandro Emiliani, infielder Junior Martina and right-hander Todd Peterson were promoted to high Class A Wilmington. First baseman Will Frizzell, infielder Paul Witt and right-hander Jose Atencio were promoted from the Florida Complex League to low Class A Fredericksburg. And to make room for Pineda in Harrisburg, catcher Drew Millas was reinstated from the injured list and sent to Wilmington.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Comment on this story Comment PHOENIX \u2014 The Washington Nationals did not quite ease into the season’s second half Friday. Before taking the field against the Arizona Diamondbacks, they shuffled their bullpen, added two veterans on minor league contracts, signed much of their draft class and moved a number of players up and down their …<\/p>\n
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