Nationals GM Addresses MacKenzie Gore Trade Decision

The Washington Nationals new general manager addressed his MacKenzie Gore trade decision.

Nationals GM Addresses MacKenzie Gore Trade Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Left-handed starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore is in his fourth MLB season and third as a member of the Washington Nationals.

Gore was originally selected third overall by the San Diego Padres in the 2017 MLB Draft and made his MLB debut for the organization in 2022.

The 26-year-old rising star landed in Washington in August 2022 as part of the blockbuster deal that sent Juan Soto and Josh Bell to San Diego, with the Nationals receiving a package headlined by Gore, C.J. Abrams and James Wood.

Gore has steadily improved as a National, emerging as Washington’s ace this season and earning his first All-Star Game selection.

Washington Nationals starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore (1)© Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

With the Nationals continuing their rebuild and sitting at 39–59, Gore has become a highly coveted asset on the trade market, with teams calling to inquire about his availability.

Washington general manager Mike DeBartolo said that, while he prefers to keep the core intact, he’ll “always listen.”

With two years of team control remaining after 2025, Gore’s trade value will be extremely high for any club seeking a young, talented arm. Despite a 4–8 record across 19 starts this season—a reflection more of Washington’s inconsistent run support than his performance—he’s been outstanding, compiling a 3.02 ERA and 138 strikeouts.

In early July, following the firings of longtime GM Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez, DeBartolo was appointed interim general manager, and he faces a pivotal decision on whether to entertain trade offers for Gore.

This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

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