The Washington Nationals are gearing up for the 2026 spring training season, adding two familiar faces to their non-roster invitees list. With the season looming, the team is focusing on creating healthy competition among players, particularly in the bullpen and at catcher. The Nationals are hoping to attract big-league talent, but it's a challenging task with their current reputation. The team's strategy involves fostering competition at multiple positions, with the catcher's role and the bullpen pecking order being the most intriguing battles to watch. Harry Ford and Keibert Ruiz are expected to receive significant playing time at catcher, while Drew Millas will compete for a serious role. Additionally, Riley Adams, who was designated for assignment and outrighted to AAA Rochester, has been extended a non-roster invite. Another player, Andry Lara, who has experience as both a starter and reliever, also received a non-roster invite after being designated for assignment. With a 23-year-old and a 8.79 ERA in his big league appearances, Lara will compete for a spot in the Nationals' bullpen. The team's approach to creating competition and attracting talent is a bold move, and fans are curious to see how it unfolds. What are your thoughts on these additions to the non-roster invitee list? Share your opinions on X, @DCBerk.