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The Talk Nats Podcast recently announced the return of Kyle Finnegan as the closer for the Washington Nationals in 2025 after he signed a one-year, $6 million contract. This decision comes after a surprising non-tender earlier in the offseason, highlighting the Nationals’ need for a proven closer. Finnegan’s performance last season showcased his capability, as he recorded a 1.98 ERA with 23 saves in the first half, ultimately finishing with a 3.68 ERA and 38 saves in 43 opportunities. His durability and consistency have made him a vital asset to the bullpen, which should now benefit from his leadership as the longest-tenured player on the roster.
Additionally, the podcast shifted focus to 20-year-old pitching prospect Travis Sykora, who faced challenges due to hip issues but showed resilience throughout the past season. Following successful hip surgery, Sykora is on track for a return to minor league games by mid-May, showcasing impressive stats with a 2.33 ERA and an average of 13.7 strikeouts per nine innings. He remains optimistic about regaining his fastball velocity, potentially reaching speeds of 100 mph again. Sykora's journey reflects his determination to overcome obstacles while adapting his pitching mechanics for sustained success.
The Talk Nats Podcast recently announced the return of Kyle Finnegan as the closer for the Washington Nationals in 2025 after he signed a one-year, $6 million contract. This decision comes after a surprising non-tender earlier in the offseason, highlighting the Nationals’ need for a proven closer. Finnegan’s performance last season showcased his capability, as he recorded a 1.98 ERA with 23 saves in the first half, ultimately finishing with a 3.68 ERA and 38 saves in 43 opportunities. His durability and consistency have made him a vital asset to the bullpen, which should now benefit from his leadership as the longest-tenured player on the roster.
Additionally, the podcast shifted focus to 20-year-old pitching prospect Travis Sykora, who faced challenges due to hip issues but showed resilience throughout the past season. Following successful hip surgery, Sykora is on track for a return to minor league games by mid-May, showcasing impressive stats with a 2.33 ERA and an average of 13.7 strikeouts per nine innings. He remains optimistic about regaining his fastball velocity, potentially reaching speeds of 100 mph again. Sykora's journey reflects his determination to overcome obstacles while adapting his pitching mechanics for sustained success.
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