Nationals, Foster Griffin agree to $5.5M deal
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The Washington Nationals sent Jake Bennett to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for right handed pitcher Luis Perales
Foster Griffin, 30, spent the past three seasons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
Though most mentions of the Nationals at these Winter Meetings have focused on the players they may be willing to trade, for the record they are in fact also looking to add players via free agency.“Absolutely,
In an unexpected twist in the world of Major League Baseball, Paul Toboni has made headlines with his first free agent signing as the President of Baseball Operations for the Washington Nationals. The signing of Foster Griffin to a one-year deal worth $5.
When Washington Nationals president of baseball operations Paul Toboni started hiring his front office staff, there was some indication about what roles they would own. Devin Pearson and Andrew Wright -- both of whom were hired away from the Boston Red Sox ...
Why did it take two decades before the Nationals signed their first free agent from Asia?“That market is a market that is built on relationships,” former general manager Mike Rizzo said. “You can’t go down there and just pick and choose a guy you want to scout and try and sign him.
The Boston Red Sox and Washington Nationals made a rare, on-for-one swap of top pitching prospects.
It sounds like the Washington Nationals could choose to not deal CJ Abrams after all.