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The gathering takes place this week in Oxon Hill, Md., where Washington could be central to the frenzy.

(Gene J. Puskar / AP)

The gathering takes place this week in Oxon Hill, Md., where Washington could be central to the frenzy.

Murphy places 33rd with challenging course conditions in Portland and Morris takes 55th for the best finish among local boys.

The catcher rejoins the organization that drafted him, hoping for a fresh start after his worst season in the majors.

Derek Norris is back, Andrew McCutchen is still a Pirate, and an active offseason for the Nationals has begun.

The Nationals bring back an old friend to start behind the plate, choosing to bank on a rebound rather than spend for a high-profile option.

The Nationals will part ways with Revere, who came their way in the Drew Storen deal.

With the Winter Meetings at National Harbor a few days away, D.C. is the center of baseball attention right now, in more ways than one.

Washington signed the veteran backstop to a one-year, $1.575 million contract.

McCutchen had the worst season of his career in 2016.

Several changes will directly affect the way the Nationals do business. Some will not.

Ben Revere and Jose Lobaton are non-tender candidates.

The Nationals third baseman hit 20 home runs and drove in 85 in a bounce-back season.

Signing Wieters will require a bulky financial and time commitment.

The Nationals went after Cespedes last year and could again.

The senior’s victory was bolstered by four top-60 finishes from her Bruins teammates; Locals also shine at Foot Locker regionals.

(And other bench-related musings)

The Nationals love pitching depth, and have added another high-90s fastball to their collective arsenal.

What are the Nationals best options now?

Ward committed 14 errors in 2016 after making 29 in 2015.

The Nationals first pick in the 2015 draft wrapped up a strong 2016 season in Arizona.

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