Update 15:59: Ken Davidoff of Newsday tweets, “Word in DC is that #Nats will guarantee Wang 2 million, and he can more than double that in incentives.”
Update 13:03: According to ESPN Insider, at least two clubs were interested in Wang. It is believed the two clubs are the Nationals and Dodgers. ESPN’s Jayson Stark reports that the Dodgers have decided not to make an offer to Wang. The Mets were also rumored to have interest in the pitcher, but no offer was made by the Mets. This leaves the Nationals as the front runner for Wang.
Update 13:01: According to Bill Ladson of MLB.com, he tweets, “ Nothing is close between the #Nats and RHP Chien-Ming Wang, according to a baseball source.”
2/10 06:06: According to Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe, free agent pitcher Chien-Ming Wang has decided on pitching for the Washington Nationals. The deal is close to being completed and Wang could join the rotation in May.
Wang has a 55-26 record with a 4.16 ERA over 5 seasons with the Yankees. You can see Wang’s statistics here.

