Robert Hassell III’s path from centerpiece prospect to roster casualty has taken another sharp turn.
Three days after the Washington Nationals designated the 24-year-old outfielder for assignment, he is still waiting to find out what comes next. The move pulled him off the 40-man roster and gave Washington seven days to either work out a trade or put him on outright or unconditional release waivers.
It’s a jarring development for a player who once carried major-league buzz in the San Diego Padres system, back when he was viewed as a can’t-miss talent and part of the return in the first Juan Soto blockbuster on Aug. 2, 2022.
Hassell, James Wood, C.J. Abrams, Luke Voit, MacKenzie Gore and Jarlin Santana went to Washington in that deal, while Soto and Josh Bell headed to San Diego.
Now, four years later, the Nationals are finally climbing out of a long rebuild under new managers and general managers, with Wood and Abrams emerging as franchise cornerstones. The Padres, meanwhile, have already moved on from Soto, and Hassell may yet circle back into their organization.
For the moment, though, his stock has taken a hit. Hassell was hitting just .215/.304/.289 for the Rochester Red Wings, with two home runs in 258 plate appearances during his second full season with Washington’s Triple-A affiliate.
That’s a steep drop from where he was not long ago. In 2021, Hassell was a California League All-Star.
The next year, he earned a Futures Game nod and made the Midwest League All-Star team with the Fort Wayne TinCaps. He reached Triple-A in 2024, was named an AFL Rising Star with the Salt River Rafters, and then got added to Washington’s 40-man roster after the season.
His 2025 spring training looked promising enough, too. Hassell hit .286, going 8-for-28 in 13 games.
But with the Nationals now in the thick of a playoff race, the patience appears to have worn thin. Washington sits at 48-46, 3.5 games behind the surprising Miami Marlins for the third and final wild-card spot in the NL. San Diego is right there too at 46-46, 4.5 games back of Miami.
Hassell could be on the move soon, whether that means a return to the Padres or a fresh start somewhere else.
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