Nick Senzel and Jacob Young helped the Nats erase a seven-run deficit in Miami on Sunday.
The Washington Nationals (13-14) and Nick Senzel (2 HR in his last game) are underdogs (+125) on the moneyline for their matchup with the Miami Marlins (6-23) on Monday at 6:40 PM ET on MASN2.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ comeback win over the Marlins in Miami... Nick Senzel hit a career-high 13 home runs last season, one more than he hit as a rookie in 2019, with 9 of his 13 home runs off of left-handed pitchers, and a .347 AVG with a .619 SLG in his at-bats against lefties on the year.
Nick Senzel homered twice and drove in five runs as the visiting Washington Nationals rallied from a giant deficit to beat the Miami Marlins 12-9 on Sunday.
The Washington Nationals placed third baseman Nick Senzel on the 10-day injured list Saturday and selected the contract of infielder Trey Lipscomb. The move is retroactive to Wednesday for Senzel, who is nursing a fractured right thumb.
Nick Senzel entered the 2024 season looking to rehabilitate his MLB career with the Washington Nationals. Unfortunately, he’ll begin the first part of the season rehabilitating a broken right thumb.
Washington Nationals third baseman Nick Senzel fractured his right thumb prior to Thursday's season-opening game and will miss approximately three to four weeks.
The Nationals couldn’t even get to the first pitch of Opening Day without suffering some awful luck.
It’s unclear how long the injury will keep him out, but it’s likely to be at least a few weeks.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ mission in 2024... Nick Senzel told reporters he saw some parallels between what he went through in Cincinnati over
Notes and quotes on and from the Nationals’ new infielder... Nick Senzel was the No. 2 pick in 2016’s MLB Draft, with Cincinnati Reds selecting the third baseman out of the University of Tennessee a pick after the Philadelphia Phillies drafted Mickey Moniak and 25 picks before the Washington Nationals took Carter Kieboom at No.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ new third baseman... For 28-year-old Nick Senzel, who moved between the infield and outfield for the Cincinnati Reds
Former Reds top prospect Nick Senzel agreed to a one-year, $2 million deal with the Nationals earlier this month. Washington officially announced the deal on Tuesday.
The Nationals made their one-year deal with former No. 2 overall draft pick Nick Senzel official Tuesday, and the club is envisioning a prominent role for the 28-year-old.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ new roster additions... In discussing what the Nationals are looking for this offseason, at least in terms of help for
The Washington Nationals on Tuesday announced the signings of free-agent pitcher Dylan Floro and third baseman Nick Senzel, the second overall pick of the 2016 MLB June Amateur Draft.
The Washington Nationals signed free agent Nick Senzel to a one-year deal, MLB Network reported Thursday. The former Cincinnati Reds outfielder/third baseman will earn $2 million plus up to $1 million in incentives.
After being non-tendered by the Cincinnati Reds, former top prospect Nick Senzel has found a new home. Jon Heyman of the New York Post had the information on the financials of his new deal with the Washington Nationals.
The Cincinnati Reds non-tendered Nick Senzel on Friday, ending the tenure in the 'Queen City," of the former No. 2 pick in the MLB Draft. Per Kyle Glaser of Baseball America on social media: The Reds have non-tendered Nick Senzel, per his Instagram post this afternoon.
Many MLB deadlines in the offseason are relatively quiet ones, but not so for Friday's non-tender deadline, which saw multiple name players cut free.
Former No. 2 overall pick Nick Senzel wasn't tendered a 2024 contract by the Cincinnati Reds prior to Friday's deadline for arbitration-eligible players and is now a free agent.
The Reds are non-tendering Nick Senzel, tweets Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Nick Senzel blasted a two-run, walk-off home run off Texas Rangers reliever Jonathan Hernandez Wednesday afternoon at the Great American Ballpark, as the Reds defeated the Rangers 5-3.
Rays reliever Matt Wisler was called for a balk in the bottom half of the tenth inning with the game tied 1-1, giving the Reds the victory.
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Nick Senzel was pulled out of the team’s handshake line after the team’s 8-1 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.
The Reds All-Star first baseman was placed on the injured list because he's reportedly experiencing coronavirus symptoms, according to Cincinnati.com's Bobby Nightengale.
Both players reported coronavirus symptoms before Sunday's game against the Detroit Tigers. Moustakas and Senzel haven't had any symptoms since and both have recorded multiple negative tests.
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