The Nationals have been deep in a rebuild for quite some time, and that figures to continue under new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni. That’s meant plenty of trade rumors surrounding southpaw MacKenzie Gore, who is set to reach free agency after the 2027 season. He’s not the only trade chip that Toboni has to market, however, as Will Sammon and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic report that the team is also “getting pushed aggressively” on infielder CJ Abrams. Sammon and Rosenthal write that the Nats are open to moving both players, though they’ve set a high bar to deal each of them.
Gore’s been all over the rumor mill in recent weeks, but the status of Abrams’s market is news. He’s long been a speculative trade candidate (even landing on MLBTR’s Top 40 Trade Candidates list last month) but has received much less buzz than Gore to this point in the winter. Some of that is because it would be easier for the Nationals to hold onto Abrams. The 25-year-old is under team control for three seasons and is projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz for a salary of just $5.6MM in 2026. That leaves the Nationals with minimal pressure to trade him this winter, as he’d still be one of the most controllable and affordable players available if held until the summer or even next offseason.
With that said, Abrams’s longer-term control and low price tag make him a player who would be fairly easy to fit onto virtually any club in need of infield help. Abrams plays shortstop in D.C. but has received poor grades from defensive metrics for his work there, suggesting that a move elsewhere on the dirt could behoove him. Teams like the Braves and Rays are known to be seeking help at shortstop, however, and in a thin market with few options beyond Bo Bichette and Ha-Seong Kim adding someone like Abrams despite defensive misgivings could make sense. Plenty of teams could look to use Abrams at either second or third base if they so chose. Teams like the Pirates, Mariners, Red Sox, Tigers, and Cubs have all been connected to the infield market this winter and there’s surely plenty of other teams who would be motivated to try and land Abrams to bolster their infield.
For all his defensive shortcomings, Abrams has the potential to be an impactful offensive player. Over the past two seasons, he’s slashed .252/.315/.433 with 114 extra-base hits and 62 stolen bases, good for a 107 wRC+ overall. The Diamondbacks were the only team in baseball last year to get a 107 wRC+ or better from each of third base, second base, and shortstop. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the other 28 teams in the league all have room for Abrams on their infield—the Dodgers, for example, certainly aren’t going to supplant Mookie Betts after just one down season with the bat—but it does highlight how many teams could upgrade their offense by bringing Abrams into the fold even if the 25-year-old doesn’t continue to develop in the coming years.
As good of a fit for a large number of teams as Abrams may be, however, it’s worth remembering that he’s arguably more of a complimentary player than a true star at this point. Abrams’s defensive lapses at shortstop severely limit his overall value, and while he turned in a three-win season this year it was the first of his career by fWAR. He also offers little in the way of on-base ability, with a career .306 OBP thanks to a walk rate that peaked at 6.6% in 2023. Even with those shortcomings, however, Abrams’s combination of power and speed are undeniable and should make him very intriguing to any infield-needy team as the Winter Meetings get underway.

Call the Nats Cash, for Abrams and Gore.
That would be ideal….IF they could make it happen. I don’t think Cash has the stomach, but time will tell!
Yankee Vlipper
For a second, I thought Judge was saying trade Cashman in return for Abrams and Gore.
LOL
Haha! If only…..
Because he didn’t put a comma after cash.
@Yankee Clipper
I thought the Yankees didn’t like Volpe’s defense? This would be a downgrade in that department.
Old York: Very true, but that’s because we were initially told that Volpe was excellent all-around, which turned out to be Volpe the defensive specialist, which turned out to be Volpe the sub-par all-around player. We would, unfortunately, take any upgrade at this point because we know Cashman will not go for a top-tier SS.
Clip, the thing is we saw Volpe being good. The injury derailed him and who knows how long before it came out that he’d been harboring it. I’m predicting a bounce back from the kid. Count me amongst fans who still believe in him.
Yankees don’t need pitching
I guarantee if Gore fell to the Yankees they would take him in a heartbeat!!
Not into it tbh. Gore’s a messy pitcher and Abrams is a bit overrated imo. There’s other guys out there I’d rather spend the prospect capital on.
No.
Go all in… offer them Clint Frazier and Greg Bird. You could get both of them for that.
I wonder if a package centered around Andrew Brackman would move the needle.
Might have to add Andujar.
You forgot to include Andujar.
Holding out for vintage Refsnyder
Are Wood, Susana, and Hassell available, too?
Hassell, sure. Wood and Susana, no.
FG projections: 106 wRC+, 3.0 fWAR
Dodgers could use that at 2B
Chances of that happening? <10%
The package would have to start with Freeland, Rushing and Tibbs?
Freeland $12
Rushing $36
Tibbs $4
The Nats just traded for a catcher though
I would assume the Nationals want pitching back, at least in some form. Freeland makes sense, but not sure Tibbs does. Rushing either after trading for Ford. The OF is has enough young guys at the big league level.
BTV gives Abrams as $52 million trade value. That’s a lot
Maybe something like
Hope $33
Freeland $12
Ferris $9
JuanUribeJazzHands: This isn’t Rotisserie baseball.
That’s exactly how teams make trade decisions though.
AEN
What?
JuanUribeJazzHands: $33, $12, and $9 sound like bids at a Roto auction.
It’s not
It’s excess value
As a Nats fan, I would do that deal in a heartbeat.
As a Dodgers fan… I’m not sure
As someone mentioned below, I’d have to look into what Abram’s defensive issues were exactly. How’s he going to fare at 2B instead of SS.
Throwing issues at SS. Air mails a lot of throws into the dugout and net. Watching him made me think that he’d be much better at 2B. Braves fan, btw, so I’ve seen him a lot.
Not a bad guess for being off the top of my head
Juan Uribe…stop listening to Hal2000
Much more likely that I stop listening to you
Cheers dude. Just having some fun 😉
What is Abrams main issue at SS? Arm accuracy, range, mental mistakes?
Jim – He’s a -8 in Range this year, 3rd-worst in MLB.
He also sucks turning DP’s, 5th-worst in MLB.
He also sucks in DRS, 4th-worst in MLB.
He also sucks in OAA, 3rd-worst in MLB.
And yes his arm sucks too, 2nd-worst in MLB.
@99captain. I agree 100% however what are you willing to give up for Gore and Abrams?
@mlbnyyfan- A great question really. I would offer Warren, Hess, or Cunningham, Volpe or Arias. You think that’s fair? Lmk
For BOTH of them? That is not even close. I think you are starting with Lombard AND Jones and then adding from there in order to get both.
Are you saying a Yankee fan low-balled a hypothetical trade offer?
No way!
I was never asking you anything so… yes way!
Never happening… ONLY way I’m trading Jones or Lombard in a package is if I’m getting a Tatis or Skubal back.
Likes the the casinos to much !
He throws the ball into the stands a lot. Just not a natural infielder. Probably more of a natural CF in my mind, but if in the infield he probably belongs at 2B where the volume is lower and the throw shorter. I would NOT put him at third.
Arm accuracy & glove. He shows huge range but not consistency.
Personally think focus is a nationals-wide issue too great for any player to overcome; and he’d improve in a contending infield.
Sounds like O’Neil Cruz for the Pirates before they moved him to CF.
Per Statcast, it’s range
He has -38 runs defensively and 34 of them are range. The other 4 are issues with turning double plays
baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/cj-abrams-682…
Seattle doesn’t like to sign people. I keep expecting their GM TRADER Jerry to pull off more moves.
This seems logical. They have all the pieces to pull it off.
Ford would’ve been a great chip in a cj trade lol
Hey, remember when he got benched because he can’t stay out of casinos?
Buyer beware.
I recommend doing some googling on the history of baseball players partying. Provides some perspective on the pearl clutching over what CJ did.
A player in their early 20s going staying out to a casino until 8 AM on a game day is comically tame compared to stuff that guys like Miguel Cabrera and Micky Mantle did
In light of recent sports gambling scandals “Mickey Mantle liked to party” isn’t really a convincing reason not to have concerns about trading for this guy.
I guess I just don’t take the leap from “stayed out too late partying at a casino on game day” to “at risk of a sport betting scandal”
The Cubs have an excellent infield defensively. while the need a bat at 3rd and a utility infielder, if there are defensive questions with VJ, I would pass at what is likely to be his price.
So, a slightly better than league average offensive player and significantly below average defense? Isn’t the league filled with those players? Meh… pretty boring…
Usually it’s glove first middle infielders with sub par offensive skills.
@Jim Thome is my homie
Maybe in the 1960s and 70s but since the 90s, we’ve been creating many offensively strong middle infielders.
@York: “We’ve been creating many offensively strong middle infielders.” Tell that the Braves to FO—–please.
@NashvilleJeff
Maybe I’m just biased but I remember in the 90s and 2000s it was all about such a glut of offensive shortstops and such. Maybe it’s the juice infecting my brain? 🙂
I don’t think you’re biased on that York. The Braves have traditionally favored defense over bat at SS though. Sticky point w/a lot of Braves fans—-not so much w/me. Stopping a run from scoring is as important as knocking one in. Good defense up the middle wins games and keeps your pitching staff happy.
For two seasons in a row he has had stellar first halves on offense, followed by steep drop offs in the second half. Those first halves hint at a high ceiling on offense, which other teams might feel they could harness better. I personally think he could benefit from the environment on a stronger team with more veteran leadership.
As a Nats fan though, I’m tired of the second half swoons and the moments in the field when he seems to lose focus, in combination with all the other poor D the team exhibits. I’d be fine with trading him for a good return. But only for a good return. The other option is giving the new regime a chance to coach him up. With three years left on his contract, there’s no rush to trade him this offseason. Anyway, it’s interesting that other teams are hot for him and maybe a win-win trade will materialize.
Brewers go get him play him at 2B or 3B
He would look good in one of our new, powder blues playing second while Turang takes over at short. Joey O needs a backup, late inning, replacement role. Wondering if Pratt will steal his job in Spring if Joey O can’t find his bat early and we don’t get any new personnel.
Pratt has to wake his bat up too. Needs to be able to do more than just walk
Hope not. Don’t like his demeanor or his defense
That’s why I said 2B or 3B. I know he’s horrible at SS but could be tolerable elsewhere
The Dbacks need significant upgrades to their team, but might spend judiciously in FA. Perhaps the trade market is more ideal. If they ship Marte out, perhaps a trade for Abrams to play 2B would make sense. He’s productive offensively and moving off SS might help his suspect defense.
Yes! He’ll be closer to the seats he tends to throw the ball errantly into!
Don’t forget the first draft pick of the post-Rizzo era, the #1 pick overall, is a SS who talks of being major-league ready in the next year or two. If the new Nats management are looking at 2027 as their first competing season, they can have him at SS, as well as Wood, Crews, the Seattle C they just traded for, and other prospects currently in their system. The trades of Abrams and Gore will only add to their total of low-priced, team control MLB starters. They can then afford to pay for a couple of high-priced free agents, like when they signed Scherzer so many years ago now.
I think they will trade both gore and abrams.
To me it’s just what the team trading for him view him as a SS, 2b or CF. I remember when he was with the Padres he was pretty set on playing short. The Padres had interest in moving him to center. That’s probably where is is best suited to play. The though second could work as well. At short perhaps a team sees it as a trial before moving him if it doesn’t work.
The Jayson Werth signing by the Nats in 2010 to that 7 year $126M deal is a pretty good comp to what you want your FO to do in a couple of years.
Dubious the Nats compete in 2027, but a trade could always net an ml-ready middle infielder.
Keep Moore and give them Dana
This is the type of low-cost move the Mariners are used to making. I would not be surprised if they had had preliminary talks while getting their deal for Jose A. Ferrer done.
Curious that the Mariners didn’t sweeten the pot in the trade for Cyrano de Bergerac and get Abrams, too. Reading between the lines, but it sounds like they’re intent on re-signing Polo, who had better 2025 stats than Abrams.
I’d offer Gil not Warren and Vivas not Arias. I’m not quite ready to give up on Arias yet. I’d consider Jazz and move Volpe to 2B
If the Pirates are going to to start buying, the Nats can take over as the league’s farm team.
Please trade both Gore and Abrams while they still have near maximum value. There has been no extensions and both will be FA before Nats are competitive again.
Gore & Abrams for Eldridge, Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez, & trade fodder. Abrams can second base.
I am curious what it would take to get Abrams?
Could Atlanta pry him away and let him be the SS for 1 season? See if Lodise develops enough to take over SS in 2027 and move Abrams to 2nd…. Or if the Braves hit big in the draft lottery tonight and would be able to draft a SS like Cholowsky or Lebron in July.
Maybe Atl waits to see where that pick lands tonight and then be able to start making moves.
I guess that is tomorrow night. I’m getting anxious for it LOL
You had me looking at the MLB tv schedule 25. You’re right, the Braves are going to have a better picture of their strategy after the lottery.
I’ve heard Cleveland tied to him, but Abrams doesn’t seem to fit for a team that values defense at that position. Sure they could use his offense, but if he has a down year, any trade will feel like a failure.
Giants put together a package with Eldridge for Abrams and Gore
Leadoff hitters get on base at a much higher clip