Free-agent pitcher Doug Davis said Sunday night that he would like to play for the Nationals, but the interest isn't entirely mutual. Washington has informed Davis that they have to address other needs, such as finding a second baseman. Davis, 34, played with the Diamondbacks this past season and went 9-14 with a 4.14 ERA. "I'm [willing] to go anywhere and hopefully be a difference maker for a team that needs to make a turnaround and be successful," Davis said. "On my part -- of course -- [there's interest]. For them, because of the signing of Jason Marquis, it kind of put them in a bind [to spend] money for starting pitching. They had to address other problems. "Possibly, when they find a second baseman, they can come back around to their starting pitching. Of course, I'm up to talking with anybody right now. Things are kind of going slow for me because I'm fifth or sixth down the line [when it comes to] starting pitching."