I thought about doing a post about who the Nats should get but the honest truth is that would breakdown pretty easily into "best available player" arguments. While that's fun and all there's only so many ways to say Rhys Hoskins and Blake Snell. And what is the point arguing about guys there is close to 0% chance the Nats will get?
Instead we'll play another game - who do you NOT want. From the players listed below still in play, who would you LEAST like to see on the Nats next year. It can be for any reason, talent, personality, fit, injury history, personal grudge, what have you. I've added in ages and last years stats for quick reference. I'll note that for a few it might be worth it to look at 2022 too. Like Kluber and Carrasco, obviously bad standouts last year, had healthy and good 2022s. You can still not want them because of the age, but there is a reason they are on this list to start.
1B/DH
Carlos Santana (38) 146G .240 / .318 / .429 23 HR
JD Martinez (36) 113G .271 / .321 / .572 33HR
Brandon Belt (35) 103G .254 / .369 / .490 19HR
Jorge Soler (32) 137G .250 / .341 / .512 36 HR
Donovan Solano (36) 134G .282 / .369 / .391 5HR
Garrett Cooper (33) 123G .251 / .304 / .419 17HR
Others with DH potential
Justin Turner (39) 146G .276 / .345 / .455 23HR
Tommy Pham (36) 129G .256 / .328 / .446 16HR
Adam Duvall (35) 92G .247 / .303 / .531 21HR
Aaron Hicks (34) 93G .253 / .353 / .383 8HR
Starters
Marcus Stroman (33) 27G 3.95 ERA 3.58 FIP 7.8 K/9 3.4 BB/9
Michael Lorenzen (32) 29G 4.18 ERA, 4.46 FIP, 6.5 K/9, 2.8 BB/9
Mike Clevinger (33) 24G 3.77 ERA, 4.28 FIP, 7.5 K/9, 2.7 BB/9
Corey Kluber (38) 15G (9 starts) 7.04 ERA, 7.11 FIP, 6.9 K/9, 3.4 BB/9
Carlos Carrasco (37) 20G 6.80 ERA, 5.86 FIP, 6.6 K/9, 3.8 BB/9
Sean Manaea (32) 37G (10 starts) 4.44 ERA, 3.90 FIP, 9.8 K/9, 3.2 BB/9
Alex Wood (33) 29G (12 starts) 4.33 ERA, 4.47 FIP, 6.8 K/9, 3.9 BB/9
I'll start. My heart doesn't want Hicks. This is because what appeared to happen with the Yankees when he didn't handle not performing well. He got hurt, he got booed, and either he pressed or got depressed or something and he never got on track again despite being talented (as seen in his brief Baltimore stint). For a team that needs senior leadership, it's not quite what I'm looking for, though by all accounts he is a great guy and teammate. It's just the on field example that's troublesome. Not a bad attitude but something doesn't work here in adverse situations. Add to that the fact the Nats need power and he's one of the few options without it, it's a pass for me.
I also don't like dumb long hair. Long hair is ok. Manaea's got locks. Lorenzen (who did cut it) had a passable length of wavy hair but Clevinger? Not working for me. Don't want to see that every 5th day unless you are an ace and you can get away with whatever you want.