WASHINGTON - Quade Tomlin grew up in the Nationals’ system, spending time on City Island in Harrisburg when his father Randy was the Double-A pitching coach for the Senators.
Now the younger Tomlin is playing pro ball for the first time, spending time in the Florida Complex League as an infielder.
Quade Tomlin signed with the Nationals in 2020 after he was one of the top shortstops at the high school level in Virginia. He played for his father in high school at Lynchburg Christian Academy, and turned down the chance to play at Division I Liberty - where his father was a pitcher - in order to sign with the Nationals.