List RulesPlease only rank the players based on their time with the Expos/Nationals
This is a list of the greatest Washington Nationals ever, whether top Nationals pitchers or top hitters. Before moving to Washington after the 2004 season, the Montreal Expos were known as one of the most star-crossed franchises in baseball history. Despite the team's amazing talent and some of the best players ever, the Expos were never able to win a championship. The Expos of the early '80s featured two of the top players in Expos/Washington Nationals history in Gary Carter and Andre Dawson. Both of these players are in the Baseball Hall of Fame and are the only players to wear Expos caps on their Hall of Fame plaques. The 1994 Expos team was broken up due to the player's strike and economics. At the time of the strike, the Expos had the best record in baseball and appeared to be on a collision course with the New York Yankees or Chicago White Sox in that year's World Series. That team featured some of the best players in team history including Pedro Martinez, Larry Walker, Marquis Grissom, John Wetteland and Moises Alou. After the strike, the team never recovered and moved to Washington and became the Nationals.
The Nationals early years in Washington D.C. were not successful. The team finished in the National League East's basement from 2005 through 2010 before the Nationals' young talent finally flourished. The franchise's mainstay has been third baseman Ryan Zimmerman. At this early stage in Nationals history, Zimmerman is considered one of the best players to play in Washington D.C. The Nationals have their hopes pinned to youngsters Stephen Strasburg and Bryce Harper, both of whom were a part of the team's first National League East Division title in 2012, the franchise's first since 1981 in Montreal.
This is the list of the best Washington Nationals of all time. It also includes the greatest Montreal Expos players in history. If you see someone missing from this list, fee free to add him. Vote or rerank this list according to the way you deem fit.
1
47793Max Scherzer
PitcherBirthplace: St. Louis, Missouri
2
41598Stephen Strasburg
PitcherBirthplace: San Diego, California, United States of America
3
431103Ryan Zimmerman
Third basemanBirthplace: Washington, North Carolina
4
29688Gary Carter
CatcherBirthplace: Los Angeles, Culver City, California, United States of America
5
29689Tim Raines
Left fielderBirthplace: Sanford, Florida
6
344125Vladimir Guerrero
Designated hitter, Right fielderBirthplace: Don Gregorio, Dominican Republic
7
331127Andre Dawson
Right fielder, OutfielderBirthplace: Miami, Florida, United States of America
8
25971Dennis Martínez
PitcherBirthplace: Granada, Nicaragua
9
26493Pedro Martínez
Starting pitcher, PitcherBirthplace: Manoguayabo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
10
20240Trea Turner
ShortstopBirthplace: Lake Worth, Florida
11
20279Larry Walker
Right fielder, OutfielderBirthplace: Maple Ridge, Canada
12
261116Anthony Rendon
Third basemanBirthplace: Houston, Texas
13
18386Jayson Werth
Right fielderBirthplace: Springfield, Illinois
14
14362Steve Rogers
PitcherBirthplace: Jefferson City, Missouri
15
14269Ian Desmond
ShortstopBirthplace: Sarasota, Florida
16
14880Jordan Zimmermann
PitcherBirthplace: Auburndale, Wisconsin
17
12663Wilson Ramos
CatcherBirthplace: Valencia, Venezuela
18
12577Andrés Galarraga
First basemanBirthplace: Caracas, Venezuela
19
14697Moisés Alou
Right fielder, Left fielderBirthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
20
12177Rusty Staub
Designated hitter, Right fielderBirthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana
21
12067Gio Gonzalez
PitcherBirthplace: Hialeah, Florida
22
13796Randy Johnson
Starting pitcher, PitcherBirthplace: Walnut Creek, California, United States of America
23
11090Tim Wallach
Third basemanBirthplace: Huntington Park, California
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328326Bryce Harper
Right fielderBirthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada