The offseason has been quiet so far in D.C., but a recent ESPN article pointed to a potential move that could make sense for the Nationals’ bullpen.
In a Jan. 9 article on under-the-radar free agent fits, ESPN’s David Schoenfield listed right-handed reliever Seranthony Domínguez as a match for the Nationals in the bullpen depth section.
Domínguez, 31, is coming off a strong 2025 season. He posted a 3.16 ERA over 67 appearances with 79 strikeouts in 62.2 innings. The Orioles traded him to the Blue Jays in July, and he pitched in high-leverage spots and made 12 postseason appearances for Toronto, including in the World Series.