The best news in the Post article is Espinosa's saying that he had been trying to pull everything when he should have been hitting to all fields. IF (note a big "if") he's decided to become a hitter rarther than "a guy with pop" or "a guy who goes yard" or any of that other bull-spit, then there is hope.
Just hit the ball square with the fat part of the bat.
The world, or DC's part of it, does not need a sloppy hitter who swings like Frank Howard before Howard was coached by Ted Williams, and who is about seven inches shorter and 75 pounds of muscle lighter than Hondo.
If Espi learns to hit -- the way Rendon already hits -- then life is good. Rendon can move to 3B with Zim at 1B, or any combination.
Notice, also, Espi's comment that the manager at Syracuse can take time to work with him, to improve his hitting. OK: the Nats have a hitting instructor. Espi has been hitting badly ever since he began swinging from his heels, looking for a homer every time. Although Espi has hit a few homers (20? 15?) they don't compensate for the .220 batting average and nearly 200 K's per season.
McCatty: it should have been his job. [ note: Eckstein. I was thinking Eckstein and typed the name of a pitching coach who has a bunch of good pitchers]