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Nationals to Call Up Prospect Amos Willingham
Outfielder expected to join MLB roster from Triple-A
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Washington Nationals are planning to promote top prospect Amos Willingham from their Triple-A affiliate in Rochester, according to a report from Andrew Golden of The Washington Post.
Why it matters
Willingham is considered one of the Nationals' top young talents and his promotion to the major league roster could provide a boost to the team's lineup and outfield depth as they look to contend in the NL East.
The details
Willingham, a 24-year-old outfielder, has been tearing it up at Triple-A Rochester this season, batting .325 with 12 home runs and 38 RBIs in 60 games. The Nationals are expected to add him to their active roster in the coming days as they look to bolster their offense and outfield options.
- Willingham is expected to be called up from Triple-A Rochester in the next few days.
The players
Amos Willingham
A 24-year-old outfield prospect in the Washington Nationals' farm system who has been excelling at Triple-A this season.
The Washington Nationals
The Major League Baseball team based in Washington, D.C. that plays in the National League East division.
What they’re saying
“Willingham has really proven himself at the Triple-A level and we're excited to give him an opportunity to contribute at the major league level.”
— Mike Rizzo, General Manager, Washington Nationals (The Washington Post)
What’s next
Willingham is expected to join the Nationals' active roster in the coming days and could make his MLB debut as soon as this weekend's series against the Mets.
The takeaway
Willingham's promotion is a testament to the Nationals' strong farm system and their commitment to developing young talent. His arrival could provide a much-needed boost to the team's offense as they look to climb back into playoff contention.
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