The Nationals’ Best Third Base Solution Is Ready for His Shot
The Washington Nationals, currently 27-27 in the NL East, face a pressing issue at third base after Brady House's demotion following a disappointing start. With four players filling the position and House struggling, Yohandy Morales stands out in Triple-A, boasting impressive stats and proving to be a strong candidate for promotion. The 24-year-old is tearing it up with 10 home runs, a .353 batting average, and an OPS of 1.025, solidifying his case as the Nationals' best solution at third base.
By the Numbers- Yohandy Morales: 10 home runs, 29 RBIs, .353 batting average, 1.025 OPS, 166 wRC+ in 47 games.
- Brady House: 7 home runs, 25 RBIs, 91 wRC+ before demotion.
- Nationals have used four players at third base so far this season.
- Morales is playing primarily at third base, with a solid performance in Triple-A.
Morales is likely to receive a call-up soon if he maintains his current level of play, filling the third base void for the Nationals until House is ready for a return.
Bottom LineGiven Morales' scorching form and the Nationals' need for a competent third baseman, promoting him could improve their lineup and help sustain their competitive performance this season.
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