Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Making do in right field

CHICAGO -- The Nationals aren't getting classic offensive production out of their revolving door in right field, but they have gotten a few timely hits -- plus some outstanding defense -- from the six different players who have appeared out there already this season.

Read my full story about the right field situation on CSNwashington.com.

4 comments:

  1. And Tuffy Rhodes remains unsigned.

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  2. "Riggleman has tried to set his nightly lineup based on positive matchups, using the right-handed Maxwell primarily against left-handed pitchers, with Harris and Taveras playing more against left-handed pitchers."

    Mark -- not sure if you see the comments over at CSN, but I noted that you have too many left handed pitchers in this sentence. I suspect the second mention should be right-handed....

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  3. Suicide Squeeze: Thanks -- I fixed it.

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  4. and the "Curse of Elijah Dukes" continues although I think Roger Bernadina was the one guy who earned the RF job in Spring Training.

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