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Washington Nationals’ 5-Tool Star James Wood Is Turning Heads
CLEVELAND, OHIO – MAY 26: James Wood #29 of the Washington Nationals celebrates after hitting a two-run homer during the second inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on May 26, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
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Washington Nationals slugger, James Wood, doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
But he’s turning heads. Opponents fear him. Fans love to watch him play.
The left-handed hitting Wood, only 23, is a clear 5-tool Major League Baseball player. He won’t turn 24 until September 17.
Wood hits for power, has a respectable batting average, has excellent speed, plays good defense, and has a strong throwing arm. Five tools.
Wood is getting every inch of power from his large, 6-6, 234 pound frame.
Not only has Wood hit 16 home rus so far this season, and he has walked 51 times in his 294 plate appearances.
At the start of play Friday June 5, Wood has compiled a very impressive stat line of .264.401.527/.929.
The Nationals have surprised plenty of MLB teams with their consistent power display, their excellent hard contact and extra base hit skills, and their overall offensive performance.
James Wood is a special player for the Washington Nationals.
It would not be out of question to see the Nationals claim a spot in the competitive National League playoffs.
Wood is clearly the leader of the surging Nationals.
Washington Nationals’ James Wood in action during a baseball game against the New York Mets, Thursday, May 21, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Wood hits in the leadoff position for Washington, and he sets the table for the team’s lineup. Using excellent hand-eye coordination, good pitch recognition, and an appropriately aggressive approach at the plate, Wood is a dangerous leadoff bat.
Wood has the ability to foul off plenty of pitches, until he finds the pitch he can drive.
In a series against the Cleveland Guardians May 25-27, Wood hit two home runs, while collecting eight hits in 12 plate appearances.
After the second game of the series, the Toronto Star said this: …”Wood’s towering, 401 foot drive to right field was his 15th homer of the season, and second in as many days…Wood leads the majors with 49 runs and ranks third with 29 extra-base hits.”
Wood was a 2nd round pick of the San Diego Padres n the 2021 Major League Baseball draft. He was chosen out of MG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Wood’s signing bonus was equivalent to the slot value of a first round pick.
Wood’s signing bonus encouraged him to sign with the Padres, as opposed to completing his plan to attend Mississippi State University.
LOS ANGELES, CA – JULY 18: Juan Soto #22 of the Washington Nationals holds the T-Mobile Home Run Derby Championship Trophy and wears the championship chain as he poses for a photo with Bad Bunny after winning the final round during the T-Mobile Home Run Derby at Dodger Stadium on Monday, July 18, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
MLB Photos via Getty Images Wood never played for the San Diego Padres. He was traded to Washington in a blockbuster deal that sent budding star Juan Soto to the Padres.
As Baseballreference.com noted, in that August 2, 2022 transaction, the Padres sent Wood, shortstop CJ Abrams, pitcher MacKenzie Gore, outfielder Robert Hassell III, right-handed pitcher Jarlin Susana, and first baseman Luke Voit to Washington for Soto, and first baseman Josh Bell. It was the type of franchise-changing deal the Padres were noted for at the time.
Of course, Soto now plays for the New York Mets, and Wood is thriving as the team-leader of the Nationals.
Wood is only in his third year with Washington, and there is no telling how much more impact he will have when he reaches his baseball prime. That’s still some four years away, and already, Wood is busting fences, stealing bases, making outstanding defensive catches, and playing the game with passion.
Wood was an All Star for the National in 2025, when he hit .256/.350/.475/.825, with 31 home runs, and 94 RBIs in 689 plate appearances. He stole 15 bases.
The only blemish on Wood’s 2025 production, was his 221 strikeouts. He walked 85 times. While there is swing-and-miss in his game, Wood appears to have improved his contact this season.
Wood has also exercised good pitch selection, as his walk rate is climbing.
Wood has plenty of raw power, but an inside the park, grand slam home run he hit against the Mets May 19 exemplifies the type of season Wood is having. Here is a comment about Wood’s homer on msn.com, “Wood hit a Statcast measured 29.4 feet per second sprint speed. The Nationals Park crowd was on its feet, sensing something special.” The homer never left the park.
The Washington Nationals now find themselves with a highly competitive, highly entertaining team. Finally. They have waited a long time for this type of excitement in Washington.
5-Tool star James Wood is just the type of player to lead the Washington Nationals to great success in this 2026 MLB season.About Washington Nationals James Wood:
As noted by MLBtraderumors.com at the time he sighed with the Padres, Wood received a massive $2.6M signing bonus from San Diego as the No. 62 player taken in the draft. That 62nd slot value was listed at $1.1M.The San Diego Padres Traded James Wood to the Washington Nationals:
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Ivey announces Alabama National Guard support for America250 events in Washington
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – A request was approved for the Alabama National Guard to support operations surrounding the America250 events in Washington, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Thursday.
“One month from today, our nation will mark 250 years of freedom. Without hesitation, the Alabama National Guard is proud to support America250 events,” Ivey said.
As the nation prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence, 150 soldiers from the 123rd Quartermaster Company in Arab will assist with support operations connected to major public events in Washington, D.C.
The guard members will work alongside the D.C. National Guard and civil servants throughout the U.S. National Capital Region in coordination with the National Guard Bureau.
“From the founding of our country to the freedoms we are still blessed to defend today, America’s 250th anniversary is a powerful reminder of the service and sacrifice that make greatness possible,” said Alabama National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. David Pritchett.
The soldiers are expected to arrive in Washington before the 4th of July activities and serve a 90-day rotation.
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Washington priest removed as exorcist after linking UFOs to work of demons
The Catholic archbishop of Washington DC on Wednesday removed a well-known priest as an exorcist of the archdiocese after he made public comments suggesting that UFO sightings were the work of demons.
Cardinal Robert McElroy said the archdiocese also was cutting ties with the St Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, a Washington-based non-profit headed by the priest, Monsignor Stephen Rossetti.
The archbishop said Rossetti’s statements “linking UFOs to demonic presence and the Center’s recent use of social media gravely undermine the Church’s very precise teaching on the devil, demons and exorcism”.
“There’s a danger here,” Rossetti said in a 29 May video posted on his Facebook page addressing UFO sightings and the existence of aliens. “As an exorcist I wanted to raise that danger. And that is that demons like to hide … They don’t want us to know what they’re doing because they’re more effective when we don’t realize it.
“They can kind of get into your head, you know, and manipulate things in the world to influence us to do evil.
“It’s my personal belief that probably many if not most of these UFO sightings are in fact demons,” Rossetti added.
Rossetti also said that people can be good Catholics and believe there’s life on other planets, though he does not personally believe life exists elsewhere.
In a statement posted on the St Michael Center website, Rossetti said he was saddened by the action of the archdiocese.
“I ask forgiveness for any ways that I have not been faithful to the teachings of the Church’s Magisterium, particularly in the cited video on ‘aliens and the demonic’,” he said. “I believe it is of the utmost importance to be obedient to the Church and I will continue to endeavor to subject all that I do and the Center to be thus obedient.”
Rossetti, who has more than 148,000 followers on Instagram, is a prominent psychologist as well as an exorcist. His center has specialized in offering spiritual healing for priests troubled by various difficulties.
In 2023, he told the Associated Press there was increasing and renewed appetite for information about demonic possession and exorcism.
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Steelers Sign TE Darnell Washington to Four-Year Extension
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are keeping Darnell Washington around for another four years, signing the former third-round tight end to a contract extension, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
Washington is the team’s third contract extension this spring, joining kicker Chris Boswell and edge rusher Nick Herbig. He’s the second member of the 2023 draft class after he and Herbig signed in back-to-back days.
Washington’s deal is worth $42 million and includes $21 million in guaranteed money.
Sources: The #Steelers and TE Darnell Washington have agreed to a 4-year, $42m extension.
The massive tight end has developed into a key piece of Pittsburgh’s offense and has been everything the Steelers hoped for when they drafted him. pic.twitter.com/PVLVF5Qh8S
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) June 4, 2026
The 6-foot-7 tight end out of Georgia found a nice groove for himself on the offensive side of the ball last season and became a reliable target for Aaron Rodgers while being used as a key piece to the running game. Under new head coach Mike McCarthy, Washington’s role is expected to grow even more.
“Love Darnell, he’s been here every day, in the classroom, good student, he’s a pro’s pro,” McCarthy said about Washington during minicamp. “I’ve been veryimpressed with him. He’s done everything we’ve asked. I know I keep saying this, it’s year one that you get to know your players, go to certain schemes, you may tilt one way or the other variations of schemes, and definitely we’ve been doing that with our tight ends, and he’s a big part of that reason.”
With Washington under contract for the next five years and Pat Freiermuth having three more years on his deal, the Steelers solidify their tight end room for the future. Both players will be heavily involved, as Freiermuth remains the top pass-catching option and Washington grows into an all-around weapon.
Steelers Moves Aren’t Done Yet
The Steelers aren’t done with their offseason extensions, either. Outside of Washington, Herbig and Boswell, Joey Porter Jr., Keeanu Benton and Spencer Anderson could all ink deals before the season.
Porter Jr. was the talk of the town heading into the offseason, but with a contract that is likely top five in the NFL at his position, it may take longer than hoped for the two sides to sign a deal. Both sides remain optimistic, but also realistic that it may take time.
As for Benton, the team is currently negotiating with him and he could be the next domino to fall in the signings. Don’t rule out Anderson getting a deal done as well.
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