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When was the last time a guy who didn't make the All-Star team won league MVP?
People have been saying he should be moved there ever since Eaton went down, and especially when Werth did too. Dude's the best hitter on the team, maybe in the league. He shouldn't be in the back half of the lineup.
Paulson makes a compelling argument to move Rendon to 2. http://grantpaulsen.com/anthony-rendon-not-bat-sixth/
Rendon was an MVP candidate hitting second infront of Werth back in 2014. He'll shred anywhere.My guess for Rendon in that spot is that the Nats have gotten enough production in the second slot, whoever has hit there. And Rendon down in six protects Zim and Murphy in the second inning and later. I still think Murphy is disciplined enough he'll rake whoever hits behind him.I want:GoodwinRendonHarperZimMurphWietersLeft Field PlatoonDifoRendon is a cornerstone. Extend!
Who are you going to platoon in LF?
Lind from the left with Heisey and Raburn from the right.
If I'm Rizzo I try to lock up Rendon for a long-term deal this winter. Guy is a freaking stud.
No. He's not hard nosed enough and smiles too much when the team is losing, for some of the posters here.
Rendon named NL player of the week.
Exactly. He enjoys his job too much. That's just not right. And he doesn't follow the unwritten rules of baseball. He's a disgrace!
Rendon is like the guy at the office who is brilliant at what he does but is completely goofy. When it comes time to go out of drinks, I would "forget" to ask him. I respect him a lot, but his personality (or lack thereof) just grates on me to no end. He just seems to have not gravitas.
In the end it's a kids game. He apparently has lots of fun.
When it comes time to go out for drinks, I would forget to ask you. Goofy people are the kind of people you WANT to ask to go for drinks.
Takes all types.
Uh, no. Goofy people only get goofier with drinks, and that crap gets old quickly. You know, laughing loudly and inappropriately and getting on the nerves of everyone in earshot.