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Chris Nowinski is a former football player at Harvard University and professional wrestler with WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment. After enduring a career-ending head injury, Chris has dedicated his professional life to serving patients and families affected by brain trauma, particularly Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that develops after repeated head injuries. Jay and Chris discuss the state of head injuries in American athletics, the difference between advocating for head safety at youth and professional levels, Chris’ newest research, and much more. Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (00:50) changes in the culture around concussions in the past two decades (02:39) padded helmet technology (03:55) concussion reporting in the NFL (10:35) Chris’ career path and concussion history (14:52) connecting with activists who haven’t themselves suffered a traumatic brain injury (17:42) SHAAKE - a new sign to identify concussions (20:53) Unions can help players advocate for safety policies (23:10) final thoughts and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
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The Talk Nats podcast is a podcast that drops 3 times a week. It keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Nats enthusiast Dan Holmi, the Talk Nats Podcast provides your Nats fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Nationals franchise.
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The Talk Nats podcast is a podcast that drops 3 times a week. It keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Nats enthusiast Dan Holmi, the Talk Nats Podcast provides your Nats fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Nationals franchise.
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The Talk Nats Podcast w/Dan Holmi

1 Soaring Expectations for James Wood: Washington Nationals’ Future Stars and the Impact of the 2025 MLB Draft Lottery 14:34
The Talk Nats podcast recently highlighted the soaring expectations surrounding young prospect James Wood as the Washington Nationals gear up for the upcoming season. Acquired in the trade that sent Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres, Wood has quickly become a focal point for fans, especially after impressive performances in spring training. Despite facing challenges like quad tendinitis, he recently showcased his potential with a two-run home run, demonstrating growth in his hitting approach. His exceptional stats, including a 52% hard-hit rate and an average exit velocity of 92.8 mph, position him among elite talents in the league, making him a player to watch as the Nationals aim for improvement by 2025. Additionally, the podcast discussed exciting developments from the recent Winter Meetings, where the Nationals emerged as key winners by securing the first overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft Lottery. Among the top candidates for this pick are Ethan Holliday, a power-hitting prep shortstop, Jace LaViolette, a college outfielder noted for his impressive home run count, and Jamie Arnold, a dominant left-handed pitcher with outstanding strikeout numbers. As the franchise looks to the future, these prospects could greatly influence the team's success moving forward.…
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1 Washington Nationals: A New Era with Local TV Rights, Stadium Naming Deals, and CJ Abrams' Crucial Season 14:53
The Washington Nationals are entering an exciting new chapter as Major League Baseball announces that they can explore new local television rights starting in 2026, marking the end of a 20-year relationship with MASN. With past media rights disputes resolved, potential new broadcasting partners like Monumental Sports Network are on the horizon, promising enhanced coverage for fans. Additionally, the Nationals have secured a new stadium naming rights deal and jersey sleeve sponsorships that could significantly boost their revenue, allowing for investment in marquee players and a brighter future for the team. In parallel, the upcoming season is pivotal for CJ Abrams, whose performance will be critical as the Nationals aim to move beyond a rebuilding phase. After facing challenges, including a stint in the minors, Abrams is expected to solidify his role as the starting shortstop. Teammates express confidence in his talent and potential, while general manager Mike Rizzo remains optimistic about his development. With the pressure on Abrams to rise to the occasion, his success could be integral in shaping the team's future and improving fan engagement.…
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1 Kyle Finnegan Returns as Closer for the Nationals in 2025: A Look at His Success and Travis Sykora's Road to Recovery 15:00
The Talk Nats Podcast recently announced the return of Kyle Finnegan as the closer for the Washington Nationals in 2025 after he signed a one-year, $6 million contract. This decision comes after a surprising non-tender earlier in the offseason, highlighting the Nationals’ need for a proven closer. Finnegan’s performance last season showcased his capability, as he recorded a 1.98 ERA with 23 saves in the first half, ultimately finishing with a 3.68 ERA and 38 saves in 43 opportunities. His durability and consistency have made him a vital asset to the bullpen, which should now benefit from his leadership as the longest-tenured player on the roster. Additionally, the podcast shifted focus to 20-year-old pitching prospect Travis Sykora, who faced challenges due to hip issues but showed resilience throughout the past season. Following successful hip surgery, Sykora is on track for a return to minor league games by mid-May, showcasing impressive stats with a 2.33 ERA and an average of 13.7 strikeouts per nine innings. He remains optimistic about regaining his fastball velocity, potentially reaching speeds of 100 mph again. Sykora's journey reflects his determination to overcome obstacles while adapting his pitching mechanics for sustained success.…
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1 Embracing the ABS Challenge System and Spotlighting Futures of Dylan Crews and Nathaniel Lowe 26:21
The Talk Nats Podcast recently discussed the introduction of the Automated Balls and Strikes (ABS) challenge system as the Nationals prepare for their third Grapefruit League game. This innovative "robot ump" system enhances pitch call accuracy using camera angles and measurements specific to each batter, allowing players to challenge calls by simply tapping their heads. Each team has two incorrect challenges per game, making strategic use of these challenges essential. Catchers like Drew Millas have a higher success rate in challenging calls, reinforcing the importance of their role in the game. The data collected during spring training will be crucial in evaluating the system's potential implementation in regular MLB games as soon as 2026. The podcast also highlighted the impressive development of Dylan Crews, who is establishing himself as a major league player. His performance in spring training, including a key RBI single in the exhibition opener against the Astros, showcases his growth and situational awareness. Manager Davey Martinez praised Crews for his composure at the plate, emphasizing the importance of situational hitting. Additionally, Nathaniel Lowe’s acquisition is viewed as a pivotal move for the Nationals, providing much-needed leadership and performance at first base as the team rebuilds. Lowe's offensive stats indicate he could significantly elevate the team's competitiveness, making him a player to watch this season.…
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1 Robert Hassell III Shines in Spring Training, CJ Abrams Takes Leadoff Role: Excitement Builds for the Nationals' Roster 14:44
In the latest episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, the spotlight is on promising performances from the Nationals' spring training. Robert Hassell III shone with a crucial three-run double that helped secure a 6-3 victory over the Astros. After struggling with injuries last season, he’s looking to stay healthy and strengthen his performance in the minors as competition heats up with other top prospects like James Wood and Dylan Crews. Manager Davey Martinez recognized Hassell’s potential impact on the team's success moving forward. Additionally, pitcher Jake Irvin impressed with a quick inning, while Jarlin Susana showcased his striking speed despite a challenging outing. The podcast also highlighted CJ Abrams' new role as the leadoff hitter for the upcoming season, which aims to solidify the batting order. Abrams has demonstrated consistent performance over the past year, though he faced a slump that briefly reset his position. Dylan Crews, another top prospect, is also a competitive factor for the lineup, but Martinez expressed confidence in Abrams leading off. As the spring season approaches, there's noticeable excitement around Abrams’ revamped conditioning and the overall potential of the Nationals' roster.…
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1 Evaluating the 2025 Nationals Starting Rotation: MacKenzie Gore, Jake Irvin, Michael Soroka, DJ Herz, Trevor Williams, and Prospects Mitchell Parker and Cade Cavalli; Plus New Bullpen Addition Lucas… 25:29
The Talk Nats Podcast discussed the potential starting rotation for the Washington Nationals in 2025, highlighting several key pitchers. MacKenzie Gore is positioned as the ace, showcasing impressive strikeout numbers and promising talent at just 25 years old. Jake Irvin, slated as the number two starter, demonstrated a solid 4.41 ERA last season with a ground ball-inducing sinker. Michael Soroka brings veteran experience, while DJ Herz is rising with a strong debut season. Trevor Williams is in contention for the fifth spot, along with promising arms like Mitchell Parker and Cade Cavalli, both of whom have intriguing potential despite past injuries. In related news, Lucas Sims has joined the bullpen on a one-year contract, providing the team with a veteran presence as they aim to improve. The Nationals have been proactive in managing their roster, placing Mason Thompson on the injured list to make room for Sims. Meanwhile, owner Mark Lerner reaffirmed the family's commitment to the team, emphasizing a focus on stability and competitive prospects after overcoming past challenges. With the 20th anniversary of MLB in D.C. approaching, Lerner expressed optimism for the team's direction moving forward. On YouTube http://www.youtube.com/@TheTalkNatsPodcast…
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1 Nationals Sign Paul DeJong to Boost Power-Hitting at Third Base: Optimism Surrounds C.J. Abrams, Manager Davey Martinez, and GM Mike Rizzo as Spring Training Approaches 24:46
The Washington Nationals have made a significant roster addition by signing former All-Star shortstop Paul DeJong to a one-year, $1 million contract. DeJong, known for his power-hitting abilities, will transition to third base, a position that has faced consistency challenges since Anthony Rendon's departure. At 31, DeJong's extensive experience is expected to bolster the Nationals' power-hitting capabilities after they finished last in the National League with only 135 home runs last season. To accommodate DeJong on the 40-man roster, the team placed right-hander Josiah Gray on the 60-day injured list due to his recovery from Tommy John surgery. With DeJong joining the team, fans are optimistic about the upcoming season, especially with his right-handed bat providing valuable options against left-handed pitchers. Manager Davey Martinez and General Manager Mike Rizzo are focused on building a balanced roster while nurturing promising prospects. DeJong's prior experience at third base and the addition of veterans like Amed Rosario, alongside young players such as José Tena and Trey Lipscomb, will create a competitive environment as the team prepares for spring training and a potential turnaround season.…
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1 Breaking Barriers: The Nationals' Historic Signing of Shinnosuke Ogasawara and Josh Bell's Return to Washington 14:28
The Nationals have made a historic move by signing Japanese left-hander Shinnosuke Ogasawara to a two-year contract worth $3.5 million, marking the first time the team has signed a player directly from Asia. Ogasawara, a former All-Star with a 3.12 ERA in 2023, is expected to join the rotation, though some scouts suggest he may be more effective as a reliever. In addition, the team has re-signed Josh Bell to a one-year deal for $6 million, with plans for him to serve primarily as a designated hitter after his previous successful stints in Washington. This shift in signing strategy reflects general manager Mike Rizzo's evolving approach, moving beyond a past focus on Latin American talent.…
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1 Nats Trade for Nathaniel Lowe & Sign Soroka: Assessing Offseason Moves and Pitching Prospects 14:48
The Washington Nationals have made notable offseason moves, most recently trading for first baseman Nathaniel Lowe from the Texas Rangers, while sending left-handed reliever Robert Garcia to Texas. This trade addresses the Nationals' need for a reliable first baseman, as Lowe boasts impressive stats, including a .272 batting average and a stellar performance that earned him a Silver Slugger and a Gold Glove in recent years. Additionally, the team signed pitcher Michael Soroka to a one-year, $9 million deal, hoping he can regain his rookie form despite not being the sought-after hitter or closer they need. Looking ahead to the season, Manager Davey Martinez is shaping a pitching rotation that includes Soroka, MacKenzie Gore, and Jake Irvin, while also considering the potential addition of another veteran starter.…
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Mitchell Parker and DJ Herz are two promising young pitchers for the Nationals as they head into the 2025 season. Parker, 25, had a noteworthy rookie year in 2024, finishing with a 7-10 record and a 4.29 ERA over 29 starts, while showcasing resilience despite some inconsistency down the stretch. He struck out 133 batters and impressed early on, filling in for an injured teammate. Meanwhile, 24-year-old DJ Herz also displayed potential in his rookie season with a record of 4-9 and a 4.16 ERA across 19 games. Herz overcame early command issues to end strong with a 2.76 ERA over his last 10 starts, drawing comparisons to Stephen Strasburg due to standout performances. Both pitchers will be key to the Nationals' future, with their development critical to the team's success.…
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In this episode of the Talk Nats Podcast Dan discusses the thrilling news of the Washington Nationals winning the 2024 Draft Lottery, securing the coveted No. 1 pick for the third time in franchise history. Despite finishing with a losing record for a fifth consecutive year, the team's luck changed as General Manager Mike Rizzo expressed pride in the organization and the value of the pick. With the draft scheduled for July 13, all eyes are on promising prospect Ethan Holliday, a 17-year-old infielder, while other talents like Jace Laviolette and Seth Hernandez are also in consideration. The episode emphasizes optimism for the future, as the Nats aim to rebuild and return to competitiveness by 2025.…
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1 From Soto's Stunning Move to Mets to Nationals' Bright Future: Analyzing the Shift in the NL East 14:00
The Nationals podcast discusses the significant news of Juan Soto signing a remarkable 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, a move that deeply impacts Nationals fans given Soto's previous ties to D.C. and the competitive nature of the NL East. The Mets' owner, Steve Cohen, is determined to win a World Series, reflecting a broader trend in baseball toward aggressive spending. As the Nationals aim to build a contender by 2025, they are also seeing the benefits of the Soto trade through emerging talents like James Wood and CJ Abrams, although they still face roster gaps that need addressing ahead of the Winter Meetings. Ultimately, the upcoming season presents a crucial test for the young Nats team as they adapt to a tougher division.…
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The Nationals face a challenging offseason as they aim to bolster their lineup, particularly in addressing their significant power shortage, having ranked near the bottom in home runs for the past two seasons. With emerging talents like James Wood and Dylan Crews set to debut and the potential addition of 2021 first-round pick Brady House, there's hope for improvement in slugging. However, to truly enhance their offensive capability, the team will need to seek established power hitters through free agency, especially for the first base position, which has been a weak spot since Ryan Zimmerman's retirement and Josh Bell's trade.…
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1 Juan Soto's Future: Analyzing the 2024-25 Offseason, the Nats' Rebuild, and the Rise of Young Talents like James Wood, CJ Abrams, and MacKenzie Gore 14:05
In the latest episode of the Talk Nats Podcast, the discussion centers on the upcoming 2024-25 offseason and the uncertainty surrounding Juan Soto's potential return to the Nationals. At just 26 years old, Soto is poised to be one of the biggest free agents, but with competition from teams like the Yankees and Mets, the Nats face challenges in re-signing him. The conversation highlights the impact of Soto's trade to the Padres in 2022 and the implications it has on the team's future competitiveness, especially relying on emerging talents like James Wood and CJ Abrams. With the Nationals struggling in recent seasons and needing significant player development alongside strategic free agency moves, the prospects of reuniting with Soto appear slim. The host emphasizes the need for the Nats to demonstrate a credible plan for contention to entice Soto, while reflecting on past drafting and development decisions that could have altered the current rebuilding phase.…
James Wood, a 22-year-old outfielder, was acquired by the Nationals in a high-profile trade from the Padres in August 2022. After making his MLB debut on July 1, 2024, he showcased potential with a solid performance, registering a .264 batting average and notable on-base and slugging percentages. Despite a challenging stretch early in his season, Wood rebounded to demonstrate impressive plate discipline and power, highlighted by an OPS of .862 in his final games. Moving forward, he shows immense offensive potential, particularly with a high exit velocity and low chase rate, although he can improve by being more aggressive at the plate and enhancing his defensive skills, especially in left field. With guidance from manager Davey Martinez, who sees him as a potential superstar, the focus will be on achieving consistency and refining his approach as he continues to develop in his young career.…
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