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Three Washington Nationals prospects who could bounce back in 2026
- The Nationals’ 2024 first-round pick Seaver King has potential at shortstop and in power, but must prove he can hit higher minors pitching in 2026.
- Luke Dickerson’s elite athleticism and tools give him upside, but a down 2025 season and position questions limit immediate impact.
- Caleb Lomavita flashed promising numbers and leadership as a catcher, but defensive consistency and translating exit velocity into power remain needs.
- New Nationals development team could influence all three prospects, determining whether the 2024-25 evaluations were on target.
- King, Dickerson, and Lomavita each have a pivotal 2026 season to demonstrate development progress under the new regime.
- King’s defense at shortstop is projected to be at least average, adding value if his hitting improves in 2026.
- Dickerson’s path shows groundwork in switching to multiple positions with potential in outfield or second base.
- Lomavita’s leadership and catcher profile are valued, though offense and defense require refinement.
- A new player development team could recalibrate prospects’ paths and unlock higher ceilings in 2026.
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