Nats Shakeup: What Does Finnegan's Exit Mean for D.C.'s Bullpen Plans? 

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The Washington Nationals have made a bold move by selecting Evan Reifert in the Rule 5 Draft, a right-handed reliever with a unique journey to the big leagues. After impressing in the Arizona Fall League and showcasing a dominant strikeout rate in Double-A, Reifert's potential is undeniable. But can he translate that success to the major league level?

With the non-tendering of Kyle Finnegan, the Nats are clearly looking to reshape their bullpen. This raises some intriguing questions: Is this a sign that the Nationals are ready to fully embrace a youth movement in their pitching staff? How do you feel about the decision to let go of a proven closer like Finnegan, especially after a strong first half of the season?

Davey Martinez has mentioned several in-house options for closing duties, including young arms like Jose Ferrer and Robert Garcia. Do you think these players can step up in high-pressure situations, or should the Nats be looking to acquire more experienced relievers?

As we head into the 2025 season, what are your predictions for the Nationals' bullpen? Will Reifert become a key player, or will the team struggle to find consistency in late-game situations? Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you have with similar transitions in your favorite teams!

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