The 66-96 Nats cleaned house during the 2025 season, moving on from longtime GM Mike Rizzo, and World Series winning manager Davey Martinez. Enter Paul Toboni, the 35-year-old hired as the new President of Baseball Ops in Washington, who has plenty of work to do on a roster that can’t seem to get jump-started for various reasons.

A Bright Spot
The Nats have a surplus of talented young outfielders in James Wood, Dylan Crews, Jacob Young, Robert Hassell, and Daylen Lile. There’s a strong mixture of power and defensive talent here, but it stands to reason that at least one of these pieces will be floated as trade bait this winter.

A Big Concern
C Keibert Ruiz is entering Year 4 of an 8 year, $50M extension – but continues to battle concussion symptoms that limited his 2025 campaign to just 68 games. He hasn’t been a productive player at the plate for the better part of two seasons now.

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Pending Free Agents

Josh Bell did Josh Bell things in 2025, posting 22 homers and a near .750 OPS across a tough year in Washington. The Nats could be seeking a more long-term option this winter.

Arbitration-Eligibility

Washington boasts a loaded list of arbitration-eligible players, keeping their young core relatively cost-controlled into 2026. The list includes â…˜ of their current starting rotation. All in, this group combines for $31.4M of projected tax salary.

Guaranteed Salary

Washington boasts only $15M of guaranteed salary on their books heading toward the winter, a number Nats fans hope increases significantly before it’s all said and done. Ruiz’s health-concerns has the 5 years, $31.25M remaining on his deal in question.

Team Tax Projections

Despite moderate payroll allocated to their current active roster, Washington hits the offseason with a projected payroll surrounding $115M. This is due in large part to the $35M tax hit being taken on by Stephen Strasburg’s injury-driven retirement. Still, these numbers afford the Nats around $128M of tax space heading into November, with 42 players currently accounted for.