The one player who could define the Nationals' entire season starts with Opening Day
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The one player who could define the Nationals' entire season starts with Opening Day
"Brady House had a great spring. In 41 at-bats, he got 18 hits, including six doubles and four home runs for a total of 11 RBI, with a staggering .439 batting average, and a 1.259 OPS."
"The Nationals need to get on base more often, and as a projected middle-of-the-order bat on Opening Day, House will be able to drive in runs and be a catalyst for a hopeful Opening Day win against a very talented Chicago Cubs team."
"Brady House, projected as batting 5th in the team's lineup, can create the runs needed for a win on Opening Day, and hopefully that combined with a Cade Cavalli gem will give the team great energy to start what might be a difficult season."
The Nationals are currently focused on developing a young team, with an eye toward future World Series contention. Brady House, a promising infielder, has shown exceptional talent, boasting a .439 batting average during spring training. His performance positions him as a key player for the team, likely batting fifth in the lineup on Opening Day. The Nationals aim to improve their on-base performance and secure a win against the Chicago Cubs, which could energize both the team and its fans for the season ahead.
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