What Will The Nationals’ Lineup Look Like in 2019?

Earlier this week, the Nationals traded Matt Adams to the Cardinals and Daniel Murphy to the Cubs, the first legitimate signs Washington had essentially conceded its playoff chances this season. These two deals netted an intriguing prospect in Andruw Monasterio, while hopefully trimming payroll below the luxury tax figure, both positives for the future. Also, it will give players like Wilmer Difo significant playing time in September to earn spots for next season.

But this left me speculating what the Nationals lineup might look like in 2019. This offseason will see more turnover than a pickup basketball game at the YMCA due to the pending free agency of Bryce Harper and others, plus any shakeout from the disappointing 2018. Personally, I feel rather confident that Harper returns to Washington, but for the sake of this piece, let’s say he bolts like LeBron to Los Angeles.

The infield would return Ryan Zimmerman at first base, Trea Turner at shortstop and Anthony Rendon at third. The outfield would have Adam Eaton in right field, Juan Soto in left, plus Michael A. Taylor and top prospect Victor Robles sharing center field. There is a chance Howie Kendrick returns from his devastating May injury and resumes his role as the versatile veteran off the bench. That’s not a bad start.

However, that leaves the lineup with glaring holes at catcher and at second base for the now-departed Murphy. But with nearly $50 million in payroll departing just in Harper, Gio Gonzalez, Matt Wieters and Ryan Madson, the Nationals will have plenty of money to sign players this winter.

At catcher, the Nats could again revisit trade discussions with the Marlins for J.T. Realmuto, or look to free agent options like Yasmani Grandal or Wilson Ramos. The team has several interesting backstops such as Pedro Severino, Raudy Read and Spencer Kieboom, but all look more like backup players. Washington has desperately lacked a strong starting catcher since Ramos’ injury two years ago and must address this organizational weakness this winter.

Thankfully second base has several intriguing choices in free agency, including re-signing Murphy or players like Brian Dozier, Ian Kinsler, DJ Lemahieu or Jed Lowrie. Also, prospect Carter Kieboom is not far away and could slug his way to the majors early next season, also making him a potential option at the keystone later in 2019.

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Hypothetical 2019 lineup

RF Adam Eaton
SS Trea Turner
LF Juan Soto
3B Anthony Rendon
2B Daniel Murphy or Brian Dozier
1B Ryan Zimmerman
CF Victor Robles or Michael A. Taylor
C Yasmani Grandal or Wilson Ramos

*Originally Published at MASNSports.com 8/24/18*

7 thoughts on “What Will The Nationals’ Lineup Look Like in 2019?

  1. Ryan. Murphy returns ?? We like the Cajun Tiger from his days in Colorado . No Panic in Panik?
    We did not see this coming in 2019: CG no no for Matthew Crownover vs Lynchburg for
    Potomac
    Never regret traded players but last night t watching the Royals beat up on Cory Kluber I could not miss seeing G force line for White Sox and Suarez line for Giants on Saturday .
    Suarez is developing along nicely for Bochy .
    Free agent wise Justin Boar would fit into a bench role for Nats much like Adam Lind and Matt Adams did??
    Nice write up, Ryan

      • Lodging today in Nash – vullle. ( as some say ) in Vandy mid town region. Thoughts of Schiller and Day
        Your thoughts in two Commodores in short season action ? Last night was OKC so thoughts on Sooner Jake Irwin ??

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