2022 Washington Nationals Top 5 Prospects
Entering the 2021 season, MLB Pipeline had the Washington farm system ranked dead last. This changed in the midseason rankings due to a fire sale at the Major League level at the 2021 trade deadline
Entering the 2021 season, MLB Pipeline had the Washington farm system ranked dead last. This changed in the midseason rankings due to a fire sale at the Major League level at the 2021 trade deadline
The Washington Nationals will enter the 2021 season with one of the lowest-rated farm systems in baseball. Although the Nationals system is not one of baseball’s best, they still have some intriguing pieces to watch this season.
Washington Nationals pitching prospect Jackson Rutledge spoke with Prime Time Sports Talk about his backstory, career, the coronavirus, and more.
Jackson Rutledge was born on April 1, 1999 to Josh and Susan Rutledge. Rutledge attended Rockwood Summit High School in St. Louis, Missouri. As a senior in high school, Rutledge went 7-1 with a 1.19 ERA, striking out 84 batters in 41 innings. As a freshman in college, Rutledge attended Arkansas university where he would only pitch 15.1 innings during his freshman season. He was left off of the postseason roster which prompted him to transfer to San Jacinto JC.
Entering the 2021 season, MLB Pipeline had the Washington farm system ranked dead last. This changed in the midseason rankings due to a fire sale at the Major League level at the 2021 trade deadline
The Washington Nationals will enter the 2021 season with one of the lowest-rated farm systems in baseball. Although the Nationals system is not one of baseball’s best, they still have some intriguing pieces to watch this season.
Washington Nationals pitching prospect Jackson Rutledge spoke with Prime Time Sports Talk about his backstory, career, the coronavirus, and more.
Jackson Rutledge was born on April 1, 1999 to Josh and Susan Rutledge. Rutledge attended Rockwood Summit High School in St. Louis, Missouri. As a senior in high school, Rutledge went 7-1 with a 1.19 ERA, striking out 84 batters in 41 innings. As a freshman in college, Rutledge attended Arkansas university where he would only pitch 15.1 innings during his freshman season. He was left off of the postseason roster which prompted him to transfer to San Jacinto JC.
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