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No reason to hurry this guy. He's young. And our infield is busy right now. Abrams is playing every day. House shouldn't be shunted to first to get his bat up here fast. The Nats need to keep Lipscomb involved. Senzel probably gets some more 3B burn. And, strangely, I want to see more Garcia at 2B.I think if we get into July and August and Brady House is hitting well in AA and in the majors Lipscomb is holding his own at 3B, then maybe it is to start experimenting with Brady House at in the corner outfield.
I think Lipscomb would be moved off of 3B before House.
hit his 4th today in walk-off fashion to opposite field.https://x.com/TalkNats/status/1785740496616280309
How is he defensively? If he a legit 3B or is he a guy who may end up in the corner OF or 1B?
The Nats didn’t waste much time by moving House to third base in 2023 out of their belief that his range would play better there, and early reviews were promising. His arm, which helped him touch 96 mph as a high school pitcher, certainly fits the position and gives House a true defensive asset. With his back issues in the past, the Georgia native has rebuilt his stock and joins Double-A teammates Dylan Crews and James Wood as building blocks for the future of baseball in the capital.
Fangraphs has him 50/60 for fielding. https://www.fangraphs.com/players/brady-house/sa3017694/stats?position=3B/SS
Slashing .279/.380/.581 over his last 50 PAs. That'll do.I have zero desire to see him in DC this year, but I'd be very happy if he earns some time in Rochester.
I'd bump him to Rochester if he has 150 more PAs with a .900+ OPS. And I think that's patient.
came out in the 5th inning today for Harrisburg, not clear why