The Nationals and Mariners have discussed Ian Desmond on several occasions but talks between the two teams have yet to really gain traction, FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal reports (via Twitter). Washington likes Brad Miller, so conceivably the young shortstop could be part of a larger package the M’s would send back to D.C. Here’s some more about the Nationals…

Jordan Zimmermann has been drawn more trade attention than Desmond this week, according to FOX Sports’ Jon Paul Morosi.

has been drawn more trade attention than Desmond this week, according to FOX Sports’ Jon Paul Morosi. The Nats are actively discussing Ross Detwiler and Tyler Clippard with multiple teams, Rosenthal tweets.

and with multiple teams, Rosenthal tweets. The Nationals still want a second base upgrade and they’re talking with lots of teams about Clippard and Jerry Blevins , according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post (via Twitter).

, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post (via Twitter). The Nationals have inquired on Rays second baseman Ben Zobrist , but it appears like a long shot to pry him away, according James Wagner of the Washington Post.

, but it appears like a long shot to pry him away, according James Wagner of the Washington Post. Jed Lowrie would appear to be a fit for the Nationals but there doesn’t appear to be anything happening on that front, Wagner writes.

would appear to be a fit for the Nationals but there doesn’t appear to be anything happening on that front, Wagner writes. General Manager Mike Rizzo has said throughout the winter that Anthony Rendon could slide to second base should they acquire a third baseman. While some rolled their eyes at the notion of moving Rendon away from his natural position, people around the Nationals tell Wagner that they are indeed looking at third baseman and if there is a good one to be had, Rendon would be shifted to second.

could slide to second base should they acquire a third baseman. While some rolled their eyes at the notion of moving Rendon away from his natural position, people around the Nationals tell Wagner that they are indeed looking at third baseman and if there is a good one to be had, Rendon would be shifted to second. The sense from teams that asked the Nationals about Clippard is that Washington wants better than a low-tier prospect and trading him wouldn’t be simply to dump his $9MM salary, according to Wagner.