Details of Kyle Finnegan’s $6 million, one-year contract with the Washington Nationals: Deferred money payable $2 million on Jan. 15, 2027, and $2 million on Jan. 15, 2028
Kyle Finnegan steps back into the Nationals’ clubhouse and is expected to return to his closer role: “You’ve got to just understand that they’re running a business, too,” Finnegan said.
The Washington Nationals had several areas on their roster that needed an upgrade heading into the offseason. For the most part, despite not spending a ton of money, the front office got the job done,
February 25: The Nationals are bringing back Kyle Finnegan, with Robert Murray of FanSided reporting that the two sides have agreed to a one-year contract. The Warner Sports Management client gets a $6MM guarantee, per Jesse Rogers of ESPN. The Nats have a full 40-man roster and will need to make a corresponding move to make this official.
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Kyle Finnegan agrees to a $6M, 1-year deal to return to the Washington Nationals, AP sources sayCloser Kyle Finnegan has agreed to a one-year, $6 million contract to return to the Washington Nationals, pending the successful completion of a physical exam, two people with knowledge of the deal confirmed to The Associated Press.
After designating outfielder Stone Garrett for assignment last Thursday, the Washington Nationals have made the decision to outright Garrett to Triple-A Rochest
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Nationals Bring Back All-Star Reliever Kyle FinneganFree agent reliever Kyle Finnegan is returning to the Washington Nationals after coming to terms on a one-year deal. The team has not confirmed the deal, which Jesse Rogers of ESPN reports is worth $6 million.
All-Star right-handed reliever Kyle Finnegan has agreed to return to the Washington Nationals on a one-year, $6 million deal, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.
Free-agent reliever Kyle Finnegan and the Nationals are in agreement on a one-year contract to bring the right-hander back to Washington, according to sources f
The Washington Nationals didn’t spend a ton of money during the offseason, but general manager Mike Rizzo did a solid job of addressing the needs that were most
The Washington Nationals agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Kyle Finnegan on a one-year contract and designated Stone Garrett for assignment on Thursday. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.
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