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WSH Cade Cavalli
Washington Nationals
Pitcher
2024 Projected Value: $0
2024 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $0
Based on 10-team NL-only league

Estimated Return From Injury: 9/26/24 Injury

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year W L Sv Hold IP H BB SO ER ERA WHIP Rate
2022 0 1 0 0 4.3 6 2 6 7 14.54 1.846 -7.1

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10/24/23 Washington Nationals news & notes: Cade Cavalli and a big winter of work ahead.... “He was going to be that fifth starter,” Washington Nationals' manager Dave Martinez told reporters after top pitching prospect Cade Cavalli suffered, “... a grade three sprain of his ulnar collateral ligament which [required] Tommy John surgery,” as the club announced this past spring. Cavalli, now 25, and a 2020 1st Round pick by the Nationals, acknowledged his obvious disappointment with the injury, which cost him all of the 2023 season, but he said he'd quickly moved on to accepting the reality of his situation. “It's adversity,” Cavalli added, “and you've just got to love on the adversity.”
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/10/25/2393013...
9/20/23 Cade Cavalli played catch at Nationals Park. It was a huge step on the road back.. One of the Nationals’ top prospects, the right-hander, 25, is aiming for a June 2024 return after undergoing elbow surgery in March.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/09/20/c...
8/03/23 Cade Cavalli is focused on strength, flexibility during Tommy John recovery. If things had gone to plan, Cavalli would’ve been starting for the Nationals this year. Instead, he's working his way back after tearing his UCL in spring training.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/08/03/c...
8/03/23 Cade Cavalli is focused on strength, flexibility during Tommy John recovery. If things had gone to plan, Cavalli would’ve been starting for the Nationals this year. Instead, he's working his way back after tearing his UCL in spring training.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/08/03/c...
4/05/23 Washington Nationals news & notes: Blown lead in ninth for Nats' Kyle Finnegan + more. In the immediate aftermath of 2020 1st Round pick Cade Cavalli's season-ending elbow injury last month, Nationals' skipper Davey Martinez announced that the club would slot veteran righty Chad Kuhl in as the fifth member of the rotation in Washington, D.C. “Chad Kuhl, right now, is going to get an opportunity,” Martinez said, as quoted on MASNsports.com, adding that the club thought they had enough depth in-house to compensate for the loss of Cavalli for the season.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/4/5/23669500/...
3/20/23 The Nationals’ rotation had a mostly bleak week at spring training. The worst development, by far, was that Cade Cavalli will miss the season recovering from Tommy John surgery, but the rest of the group sputtered, too.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/20/n...
3/18/23 Washington Nationals' 2023 Rotation: How will Nats compensate for Cade Cavalli injury…?. Cade Cavalli was two weeks away from starting the 2023 season in the Nationals' rotation, (after debuting in the majors and then dealing with a shoulder injury last summer), when he suffered a grade three sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow which will require Tommy John surgery, and cost him all of the upcoming campaign. MacKenzie Gore (24) and Josiah Gray (25) are still expected to start for the club this season, provided both remain healthy, and as manager Davey Martinez noted in his initial comments after Cavalli's injury, along with Trevor Williams (signed earlier this winter), and Patrick Corbin (who is trying to bounce back from three rough seasons on the mound), they think that they will be able to fill out the rotation with an in-house option at the start.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/3/18/23644675...
3/16/23 Nationals’ Cade Cavalli needs Tommy John, will miss the 2023 season. Cavalli suffered a grade three sprain of his ulnar collateral ligament earlier this week.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/16/c...
3/16/23 Nats prospect Cavalli needs Tommy John surgery. Nationals pitching prospect Cade Cavalli needs Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery and will miss the 2023 season.
Source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/35871285/natio...
3/14/23 Nationals’ Cade Cavalli leaves spring training start with elbow issue. Cavalli is set to have an MRI exam Wednesday after “feeling something behind his throwing elbow," Manager Dave Martinez said.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/c...
3/10/23 In his first spring training start, Cade Cavalli sees ‘stuff to build on’. “We’re gonna have some growth moments with him but I love the way he goes out and attacks and understands the game,” Manager Dave Martinez said.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/10/c...
3/09/23 Cade Cavalli shows his potential in three innings.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com...
3/06/23 Washington Nationals news & notes: Cade Cavalli Ks five; shift talk + more.... Cade Cavalli gave up an absolute bomb of a home run to the second batter he faced on Saturday afternoon, when he took over for Josiah Gray on the mound in the third inning, with St. Louis Cardinals' prospect Jordan Walker hitting a center-cut 0-2 pitch onto the concourse in left-center in The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. Cavalli, 24, picked up two Ks in the frame, then struck out three straight after giving up a leadoff walk in the fourth, finishing the day with five strikeouts from nine batters faced in what ended up a 37-pitch effort by the 2020 Nats' 1st Round pick, who's in camp fighting with the hope of making the starting rotation come Opening Day. “There was a mistake in there that I paid for,” Cavalli said, as quoted by MASN's Bobby Blanco, on Saturday afternoon.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/3/6/23624940/...
2/28/23 Washington Nationals news & notes: Spring Training games begin; young arms at work. Cade Cavalli made it to the majors last season, two years after he was drafted in the first round in 2020 by Washington, but he made just one start for the Nationals before he got injured and landed on the IL with inflammation in his right shoulder. Looking back on the season as a whole, and his successes and struggles at Triple-A and then in the big leagues, Cavalli thought he put together a good run overall.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/2/28/23615809...
2/09/23 Washington Nationals' 2023 Rotation: Cade Cavalli; '23 goals + more…. Cade Cavalli made 20 starts, and threw 97 innings total at Triple-A Rochester in the Washington Nationals' system in 2022, giving up 39 walks (3.62 BB/9), striking out 104 batters (9.65 K/9), and holding opposing hitters to a .215 AVG, with a 3.71 ERA and a 3.24 FIP in the 2020 1st Round pick's second full season with the organization. Cavalli, 24, was shut down with inflammation in his right shoulder following his MLB debut in late August, and he worked hard to rehab over the final weeks of the season though he did not return to the mound in the majors in the end.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/2/9/23581124/...
2/02/23 Washington Nationals make big leap on Keith Law's farm system rankings for 2023…. Coming off their World Series win in 2019 and a disappointing follow-up in 2020's 60-game COVID campaign, The Athletic's Keith Law ranked Washington's Nationals' 30th overall among MLB's 30 farm systems, noting that the club spent a lot of prospect capital on the way to winning the first championship by a D.C.-based team since 1924. With an aggressive approach to the new rules regarding international signings, however, Law wrote, “… the Nats' system could look a whole lot better in a year if all of their teenage Latin American prospects get a chance to play and show us if their abilities line up with their tools.” In his 2022 ranking of MLB's farm systems, Law had the Nationals at No. 27, with two of their prospects (2021 1st Round pick Brady House at No. 46 and 2020 1st Rounder Cade Cavalli at No. 48), on his Top 100 for 2022 last winter.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/2/2/23582774/...
1/31/23 Washington Nationals' 2023 Rotation: Cade Cavalli ready; building for '23…. I’m looking forward to getting him in Spring Training and seeing what he can do. I think he’s going to have an unbelievable career, but like I said, he’s still young, and he’s still young to pitching. The biggest thing is that he comes to Spring Training healthy.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/1/31/23577646...
1/03/23 Washington Nationals news & notes: Cade Cavalli in 2023; Patrick Corbin Year 5…. Martinez said he was really excited to see Cavalli compete in Spring Training after all the work he put in to get himself up to the majors last summer, in his second full pro season after he was drafted out of the University of Oklahoma. I’ve seen a lot of him in the minor leagues,” Martinez explained. We didn’t see much of him in the major leagues, but this guy is a competitor.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2023/1/3/23533465/...
12/19/22 Washington Nationals' 2023 Roster: MacKenzie Gore, Cade Cavalli & the '23 rotation…. Rotation Notes: Cade Cavalli worked his way up to make his MLB debut this past season, but inflammation in the right shoulder of the 2020 1st Round pick landed him on the IL following his first big league start, and though the 24-year-old worked behind the scenes trying to get back on the hill before the year ended, Washington’s Nationals decided to shut him down.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2022/12/19/2351261...
9/17/22 Washington Nationals news & notes: Cade Cavalli shut down again; Josiah Gray down the stretch + more.... So the thing that I try to tell him, ‘It’s a process, sometimes it doesn’t go as smoothly as you’d like,’ and he wants to throw, like he told me, ‘A couple days, I’m going to throw,’ I said, ‘Let’s see where we’re at in a few days and then we’ll go from there. I’m not concerned yet, because everything else is super-clean. It’s just this little bit of fluid left.
Source: https://www.federalbaseball.com/2022/9/17/23356395...