What's gone right
Briefly

James Wood has emerged as a standout player with an impressive offensive track record, projected to achieve 40 homers, 100 RBIs, and walks in the season. MacKenzie Gore has established himself as a key player in the pitching rotation with improved control. Brad Lord and Jose Ferrer are promising additions to the bullpen, suggesting long-term potential. Kyle Finnegan maintains his closer role but lacks elite supporting pitchers. CJ Abrams demonstrates excellent power and speed but requires better management to maximize his effectiveness for the team.
James Wood is on pace for 40 homers, 100 RBIs, and 100 walks. At 22, he’s one of the best bats in the game and likely to get even better.
MacKenzie Gore has matured and figured out how to maintain a level of control that makes him that much better. He is a stud that you can build a rotation behind.
Kyle Finnegan has settled into the closer role, doing it well enough not to lose it. However, the Nats don't have truly good arms.
CJ Abrams is a high energy electric player with 20+ HR power and the speed to steal 50+ bases if the Nats were so inclined.
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