Washington Nationals All-Time Roster

Gary Carter goes down as one of the greatest catchers to ever play the game.

C: Gary Carter: 1974-1984, 1992. 55.6 WAR

1503 G, 707 R, 1427 H, 220 HR, 823 RBI, .269/.342/.454, 274 2B, 34 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame, 7x All-Star, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, 3x Silver Slugger, RBI Leader

1B: Ron Fairly: 1969-1974, 17.6 WAR

718 G, 303 R, 615 H, 86 HR, 331 RBI, .276/.381/.440, 92 2B, 19 SB

1973 All-Star

2B: Jose Vidro: 1997-2006, 16.2 WAR

1186 G, 614 R, 1280 H, 115 HR, 550 RBI, .301/.363/.459, 304 2B, 21 SB

3x All-Star, Silver Slugger

SS: Ian Desmond: 2009-2015, 15.5 WAR

927 G, 424 R, 917 H, 110 HR, 432 RBI, .264/.312/.424, 185 2B, 122 SB

All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger

3B: Tim Wallach: 1980-1992, 36.8 WAR

1767 G, 737 R, 1694 H, 204 HR, 905 RBI, .259/.317/.418, 360 2B, 50 SB

5x All-Star, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, 2x Silver Slugger

OF: Tim Raines: 1979-1990, 2001, 48.9 WAR

1452 G, 947 R, 1622 H, 96 HR, 556 RBI, .301/.391/.437, 281 2B, 635 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame, 7x All-Star, Silver Slugger, Batting Champion, All-Star Game MVP, 2x NL Runs Leader, 4x SB Leader

OF: Andre Dawson: 1976-1985, 48.1 WAR

1443 G, 828 R, 1575 H, 225 HR, 838 RBI, .280/.326/.476, 295 2B, 253 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame, NL Rookie of the Year, 3x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger, 6x Gold Glove Award Winner, Hits Leader

OF: Vladimir Guerrero: 1996-2003, 34.6 WAR

1004 G, 641 R, 1215 H, 234 HR, 702 RBI, .323/.390/.588, 226 2B, 123 SB

4x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger, Hits Leader

P: Steve Rogers: 1973-1985, 45.3 WAR

158-152, 399 G, 393 GS, 2837.2 IP, 3.17 ERA, 1.232 WHIP, 1621 K, 129 CG, 37 SHO

5x All-Star, ERA Champion

*All stats and achievements current as of August 14, 2017, and occurred during players’ time with the Nationals/Expos

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