Vancouver Sun

Nationals throw in towel, trade players

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WASHINGTON Essentiall­y throwing in the towel on a disappoint­ing season, the Washington Nationals traded second baseman Daniel Murphy to the Chicago Cubs and first baseman Matt Adams to the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.

Despite a roster that boasts such stars as Max Scherzer and Bryce Harper, Washington went into a three-game series at home against Philadelph­ia with a losing record of 62-63, 7½ games behind the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves.

General manager Mike Rizzo and ownership gambled at the July trade deadline, standing pat and expressing faith in the roster as constitute­d. The Nationals trounced the New York Mets 25-4 that night, but are 9-10 since, including a 2-5 road trip through Chicago and St. Louis that featured a 4-3 loss at Wrigley Field on a twoout, walk-off grand slam.

“We felt that coming off that road trip and into this most recent homestand was a time that was a litmus test for us ... and we felt that the timing was right to make the vital decisions that we had to make,” Rizzo said.

The deals came three weeks after the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, and the Nationals aren’t getting much in return.

For Murphy, who was hitting .300 since his return from knee surgery, the Cubs are swapping Class-A infielder Andruw Monasterio and a player to be named or cash. For Adams, the Cardinals are sending US$50,000 to Washington.

A post-season star in 2015 with the Mets, Murphy signed with the Nationals that winter and was an all-star the next two years. Murphy missed the first 64 games this season, but hit in 11 straight before being stymied by Miami’s Jose Urena on Sunday.

Asked how close the team came to including Harper — a free agent after the season — in the Tuesday deals, Rizzo said: “You have to get a deal that makes sense to trade one of the elite players in the game.”

The Nationals are coming off two consecutiv­e division titles under manager Dusty Baker, who was fired after last season and replaced by rookie skipper Dave Martinez.

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