Alex Call was traded to the Dodgers as the Nationals required space in their outfield for players like Wood and Crews. Call had shown development but was deemed surplus. Sean Paul Liñan, originally a promising High A pitcher, struggled after advancing to AAA. His performance highlighted a strong pitch but deficiencies elsewhere. Eriq Swan, characterized by his impressive athleticism and near-100 MPH velocity, was unable to demonstrate control, raising concerns as he approached 24 years of age. The Nationals acquired two prospects, Ronny Cruz and Liñan, but acknowledged uncertain future outcomes. Keeping pitcher Gore was seen as a smart move for the offseason.
Alex Call was traded to the Dodgers, as the Nats needed to make space for other outfielders. Here, Call showed promise but could not be retained.
Sean Paul Liñan was moved from High A to AAA but didn't succeed there. He has one exceptional pitch but struggles with others.
Eriq Swan, described as Elijah Green the pitcher, possesses great athleticism and velocity but lacks control and effectiveness in High A.
The Nats obtained two prospects, Ronny Cruz and Sean Paul Liñan, both with potential, despite uncertain outcomes. Keeping pitcher Gore was a significant decision.
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