Development is the name of the game for this Washington Nationals farm system. President of baseball operations Paul Toboni and his front office are making long-term evaluations on everyone in the pipeline as they try to figure out who they can build around for the future. And because this is the first year under the new regime, the slate was wiped clean across the board for each person in this farm system. With that in mind, it's important for these young players to be available and put their best foot forward. That's why it was disappointing to see right-handed pitcher Landon Harmon get placed on the injured list since that will cause him to miss some time. Nationals Get Good News as Landon Harmon Avoids Major Injury Washington Nationals prospect Landon Harmon | Hannah Mattix/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK The good news is that Harmon seems to have avoided a serious injury. Per Spencer Nusbaum of The Athletic , the 19-year-old was diagnosed with a left oblique strain.…