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Nationals trade Lane Thomas to Cleveland Guardians before deadline

PHOENIX — The Washington Nationals traded Lane Thomas to the Cleveland Guardians on Monday for a trio of prospects, moving the 28-year-old outfielder a day before the MLB trade deadline.

Cleveland sent infielders José Tena and Rafael Ramirez Jr. to Washington, along with left-handed pitcher Alex Clemmey.

During his time in Washington, Thomas established himself as an everyday big and a clubhouse leader for the Nationals, who played at Arizona on Monday night. He arrived in 2021 early in the franchise’s rebuild. He leaves this summer with Washington in a very different place, with its young arms showing promise and some of its emerging prospects starting to emerge.

“Hopefully the guys I’ve played behind trusted me to play right field there and earned the trust of the coaches over time,” Thomas said. “I’m proud of that. I’ve been in the lineup the last two years straight and I’ve shown up every day.”

Manager Dave Martinez informed Thomas before Monday’s game that he was being traded. Players then gathered around Martinez’s office. Before Thomas left, he hugged the Nationals relievers as they warmed up on the field.

“I don’t necessarily have favorites,” Martinez said. “But he’s one of the guys I can count on every day to show up and do what he does.”

Thomas said the trade came as a shock, even though he knew it was a reality. Thomas said he was excited to get into the AL pennant race and sees many similarities between the Guardians and the Nationals. But Thomas was proud of what he and the team accomplished during his time in Washington.

Thomas grew from an unknown player on the fringes of the Major Leagues to an everyday outfielder and locker room leader as a young team matured with him as a mainstay.

“I’ve always said it would be fun to do this with a lot of these young guys,” Thomas said. “The talent that you see from James (Wood), CJ (Abrams), MacKenzie (Gore), all these guys that are so young and have so much time to improve, it’ll be fun to see. I’ll be rooting for them.”

In Clemmey, Ramirez and Tena, the Nationals received three of the top 30 prospects in Cleveland’s minor league system, according to Baseball America’s midseason rankings. Clemmey, a 2023 second-round pick, is the centerpiece of the deal, sporting a highly regarded fastball and curveball. The 19-year-old had 97 strikeouts and a 4.67 ERA in 69⅓ innings with the Guardians’ lowly Class A affiliate.

Tena, 23, is the closest to MLB-ready, with an .846 OPS in Class AAA this season at third base — a position from which Washington has struggled to get offensive production. Ramirez, 19, had an .879 OPS in rookie ball last year, but that has dropped to .620 in low Class A this season.

Thomas hit .257 with 60 home runs during his time with Washington. His OPS-plus was 113, well above the MLB average of 100. He’s not the only National to leave before the deadline this summer. Before the All-Star break, Washington sent reliever Hunter Harvey to the Kansas City Royals, and on Saturday, the Nationals traded outfielder Jesse Winker to the New York Mets.

The trade deadline is Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, and Washington still has decisions to make, perhaps most notably on Kyle Finnegan, the team’s 32-year-old closer who has 28 saves. There’s also veteran reliever Dylan Floro, who is on an expiring contract and likely to be moved.

Thomas’ breakout season with Washington came in 2023, when he hit .268 with 28 home runs, 20 stolen bases and a .783 OPS. His first-half numbers made him eligible for an All-Star nomination, but he faded in the second half.

His 2024 campaign started slowly, and then a medial collateral ligament sprain set him back a month. His defensive numbers are down from a season ago. While Thomas’ numbers at the plate aren’t as gaudy as they were in 2023, he did have a streak of 25 games on base and entered Monday’s game tied for third in the majors in stolen bases (28). Now he’ll take on the Guardians, who are in first place in the American League Central.

“You’re going to miss the guys,” Thomas said. “We were together for so long. You just build a really good relationship with the coaches and the players. That’s the worst part, saying goodbye to the guys you played with for three years.”

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