CJ Abrams looks for positives on a night Nats fall short in the ninth
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CJ Abrams faced a crucial moment in the ninth inning, managing to secure a walk after a prolonged slump, offering a glimmer of hope for future performance.
Manager Dave Martinez had to drop Abrams down the batting order due to his struggles, which were evident as he entered the game with a .178 batting average since the all-star break.
Dylan Crews, taking over the leadoff position from Abrams, hit a home run for the second consecutive game, showing promise in the rookie’s first season.
Both players, Abrams and Crews, reflect the unpredictability of baseball, emphasizing the need for resilience and belief despite challenging circumstances on the field.
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