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.
And Tuffy Rhodes remains unsigned.
ReplyDelete"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."
ReplyDeleteMark -- 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....
Suicide Squeeze: Thanks -- I fixed it.
ReplyDeleteand 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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