Proposed Nationals Trade Swaps Shutdown Closer for Power-Hitting Dodgers Prospect

The Washington Nationals should approach the Los Angeles Dodgers with this trade idea surrounding an All-Star closer.
Jun 4, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals closing pitcher Kyle Finnegan (67) pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the ninth inning at Nationals Park.
Jun 4, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals closing pitcher Kyle Finnegan (67) pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the ninth inning at Nationals Park. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The Washington Nationals brought back their star closer after non-tendering him early last offseason, and it looks to have been a great investment.

Another trade deadline looms closer and the Nationals look to be in position to be active sellers once again.

Washington has shown some flashes at points this year, but it seems clear that they are still not ready for a major postseason push.

They have one of the better closers expected to be made available in Kyle Finnegan.

Finnegan was an All-Star for the first time last year, and he has been even better in 2025. He should be inquired upon by most contending teams that need an extra bullpen arm.

Not only could he be a nice bridge at the position, but he could also be a reliever who could impact winning in the playoffs.

That is, if he keeps playing like this.

One team that makes perfect sense for Finnegan is the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

After an offseason of spending and hype, it looks like the Dodgers still need some help in the bullpen. That is especially true now that Evan Phillips is lost for the year due to Tommy John surgery.

A potential deal between the two teams would see the Nationals sending Finnegan to Los Angeles in exchange for a prospect package of infielder Logan Wagner and right-handed pitcher Patrick Copen.

Finnegan has posted a 2.25 ERA with a 1.250 WHIP, 21 strikeouts and 18 saves. Washington is 21-3 in games that he has pitched in.

He is not a strikeout machine and has a tendency of playing worse in the second half, which may make some teams wary. But he is certainly worth the two prospects the Nationals would be getting back in this scenario.

The power-hitting Wagner would be the reason to do the deal for Washington.

He is a switch-hitting slugger that can hold his own against both sides.

The 21-year-old has posted a .234/.344/.341 slash line with nine home runs and 42 RBI. He is a potential answer at first base if they can continue to develop his bat.

Copen is a sweetener who has been a massive riser this season.

He has not shown the ability to control the ball at all, but he also generates a ton of strikeouts. The 23-year-old has 92 punchouts to 39 walks in 58.1 innings of work this season. He also has allowed just 29 hits.

His stuff needs work, but the potential is clear.

Related Posts

Roman Anthony’s Journey to the Big Leagues: The Next Big Star for the Red Sox

In a year filled with promise for the Boston Red Sox, one name has begun to stand out among the young talent making waves in the organization: Roman Anthony…

Giants Fall League Coach Discusses Tony Vitello and the Exciting Next Wave of Hitters in San Francisco

In Arizona, the uniforms are the same — but the names are the future. Giants fundamentals coach Nate Keavy is helping shape the next wave. | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

⚠️ BREAKING: Studio Shock аnd Public Outrаge Eruрt аs Dаvid Muir’s Alleged “Ghetto Trаsh” Comment Towаrd MLB Legend Miguel Cаbrerа Leаves Fаns in Teаrs аnd Colleаgues Frozen in Disbelief….

For a few seconds on live television, time itself seemed to stop. The lights were still blinding, the cameras still rolling — but every face in the studio had gone pale. What began as a casual segment about baseball’s greats turned into one of the most shocking on-air moments in recent broadcast memory.

Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw Sends Strong Message to Dave Roberts

Clayton Kershaw is approaching a milestone and recovering from an injury and feels fortunate to have Dave Roberts as his manager to help him navigate both. Kershaw…

Dodgers Named ‘Best Fit’ For $20 Million All-Star Closer in Potential Blockbuster Trade

Dodgers Named ‘Best Fit’ For $20 Million All-Star Closer in Potential Blockbuster Trade Jun 22, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase (48) throws…

Max Muncy keeps hot streak alive with 4th HR in 4 days

The Los Angeles Dodgers kept their winning streak going against the Colorado Rockies. Los Angeles swept Colorado, outscoring the team 20-9 in the three-game series. And, despite the Dodgers’…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *