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Nationals Predicted to Sign $14M Veteran First Baseman
Move would shift Luis Garcia Jr. back to natural position
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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The Washington Nationals are reportedly set to sign a veteran first baseman to a $14 million contract, which would allow the team to shift young infielder Luis Garcia Jr. back to his natural position.
Why it matters
The Nationals are in a rebuilding phase, so adding a veteran presence and moving players to their optimal positions could help develop their younger talent and set the team up for future success.
The details
According to reports, the Nationals are expected to sign a veteran first baseman to a $14 million contract. This would allow the team to move Luis Garcia Jr., who has been playing out of position, back to his natural infield spot.
- The Nationals are set to sign the veteran first baseman in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Washington Nationals
A Major League Baseball team based in Washington, D.C. that competes in the National League East division.
Luis Garcia Jr.
A young infielder for the Washington Nationals who has been playing out of his natural position.
What’s next
The Nationals will need to finalize the contract with the veteran first baseman and determine the exact roles and positions for their players heading into the 2026 season.
The takeaway
This move by the Nationals demonstrates their commitment to developing their young talent by putting players in the best positions to succeed, while also adding a veteran presence to guide the team through their rebuilding phase.
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