
The Washington Nationals are finally above .500 on an off day and, ugh, it feels different this time, right? This isn’t just a cute early-season stretch anymore. The pitching has stabilized, the lineup keeps grinding out runs, and now the farm system is exploding at the exact same time. We’re diving into whether Blake Butera deserves real NL Manager of the Year consideration, why the Red Wings might have the best Triple-A lineup the Nationals have ever had, and how a proposed MLB salary floor could completely reshape the future of the NL East. Plus — Abimelec Ortiz is destroying baseballs, Seaver King is forcing the issue, and Nationals fans are suddenly talking about buying instead of selling at the deadline. And that’ll do it for today’s episode of the Nats Minutecast presented by SeatGeek and Righteous Felon. Use promo code MINUTECAST at seatgeek.com for $20 off your first purchase over $50. And get 15% off your order at righteousfelon.com with promo code MINUTECAST. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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