• Nationals Sign Paul DeJong to Boost Power-Hitting at Third Base: Optimism Surrounds C.J. Abrams, Manager Davey Martinez, and GM Mike Rizzo as Spring Training Approaches

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Nationals Sign Paul DeJong to Boost Power-Hitting at Third Base: Optimism Surrounds C.J. Abrams, Manager Davey Martinez, and GM Mike Rizzo as Spring Training Approaches

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  • The Washington Nationals have made a significant roster addition by signing former All-Star shortstop Paul DeJong to a one-year, $1 million contract. DeJong, known for his power-hitting abilities, will transition to third base, a position that has faced consistency challenges since Anthony Rendon's departure. At 31, DeJong's extensive experience is expected to bolster the Nationals' power-hitting capabilities after they finished last in the National League with only 135 home runs last season. To accommodate DeJong on the 40-man roster, the team placed right-hander Josiah Gray on the 60-day injured list due to his recovery from Tommy John surgery. With DeJong joining the team, fans are optimistic about the upcoming season, especially with his right-handed bat providing valuable options against left-handed pitchers. Manager Davey Martinez and General Manager Mike Rizzo are focused on building a balanced roster while nurturing promising prospects. DeJong's prior experience at third base and the addition of veterans like Amed Rosario, alongside young players such as José Tena and Trey Lipscomb, will create a competitive environment as the team prepares for spring training and a potential turnaround season.

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