I'm pretty sure this is an unpopular opinion, but I'm perfectly happy with the offseason that the Nationals had (in terms of roster moves). I'll break it down into three difference categories, then pull it all together with a conclusion. OFFENCE: The Nationals needed more power, and Mike Rizzo went out and got Josh Bell, Nathaniel Lowe and Paul DeJong. While those three might not be superstars, they're certainly a big boost to the lineup. It will be nice to see Josh Bell in a Nats uniform again this season. He's coming off a 2024 campaign where he split time between the Marlins and Diamondbacks, with a combined 19 HR and 51 RBI. Not his best season in the Majors, but I don't think any of us would have complained about having that last year. Let's look back to his only full season in Washington, where he finished with 27 HR and 88 RBI. I don't expect him to get back to those levels, but coming in as the fourth-highest paid player this year the pop should...
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