Weekly Wrap: Nats filling roster holes during week before Winter Meetings

The Winter Meetings are still a few days away. However, that didn't stop the Nationals from making moves and headlines this week. Heading into the offseason, the Nats were looking for a left-handed bat and possibly another starter to fill out the rotation. They got both in the past week. Today, former Orioles outfielder Nate McLouth signed a two-year deal with the Nats. On Monday, the Nats made a deal with the Tigers, bringing right-hander Doug Fister to D.C., for Steve Lombardozzi, Ian Krol and Robbie Ray. The Nats also reached a one-year agreement with Ross Ohlendorf this week. Next week, MASN will head to Florida to provide complete coverage of the Winter Meetings. Will the Nats continue to make big moves? Be sure to check in with MASNsports.com all next week to stay updated, and check out the headlines below to see what Nats news you may have missed this week: * Nats sign Manny Delcarmen to minor league deal * Triple-A Syracuse managerial vacancy still a work in progress * Fister speaks on joining the Nats * Mike Rizzo talks about the Fister trade * Eating Right: Brandes on building strength within the Nationals * Will Danny Espinosa crack the Nats' roster?



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