The Nationals tendered contracts to all seven of their arbitration-eligible players, the team announced on Friday, the non-tender deadline .
The Nats also agreed to a one-year deal with catcher Riley Adams .
Adams, second baseman Luis García Jr. , shortstop CJ Abrams , right-handers Cade Cavalli , Josiah Gray and Jake Irvin , and left-hander MacKenzie Gore were arb-eligible.
This was the first major roster decision for president of baseball operations Paul Toboni, who was hired in late September. Of the arb-eligible group, there were intriguing decisions to be made.
García, 25, earned $4.5 million this past season, his first year of arbitration eligibility. He slashed .252/.289/.412 with a .701 OPS, 16 home runs and -7 outs above average -- a dip from his 2024 productio

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