Nationals finally add pitching help after inking veteran righty to 1-year deal
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Nationals finally add pitching help after inking veteran righty to 1-year deal
"Kranick pitched well for the Mets in 2025, appearing in 24 games with a 3.65 ERA and 1.054 WHIP over 37.0 innings, striking out 25 batters and issuing only 5 walks."
"The Nationals need as many above-average pitchers as possible, and Kranick's 3.95 FIP suggests he is close to achieving that status."
The Nationals signed pitcher Max Kranick to a one-year deal with a team option for 2027. This move comes as the team seeks to improve its struggling bullpen, which has been affected by injuries to key players. Kranick, who previously played for the Mets, has faced challenges in his career, including Tommy John Surgery. Despite solid numbers, he was unsigned due to concerns about his performance and health. His future role with the Nationals remains uncertain as he recovers from an elbow procedure.
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