The Washington Nationals have promoted 19-year-old Juan Soto from the minors, hoping that the red-hot phenom can help bolster their injury-plagued outfield. The Nationals are short-handed in their outfield after left fielder Howie Kendrick suffered a season-ending Achilles injury Saturday. Washington also is without starting center fielder Adam Eaton, who is expected to be sidelined until at least late June with an ankle injury. The Nationals selected Soto's contract from Double-A Harrisburg before Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and designated outfielder Moises Sierra for assignment in a corresponding move. Soto has risen quickly through Washington's farm system already this season, going from Class A Hagerstown to High-A Potomac to Harrisburg over the past month.
no mention of it anywhere, probably because it worked out but if washington doesn't butcher the relay on kemp's double, foreskin is out by literally 40 feet i get trying to put the pressure on the defense, and (again) it worked out... but that was reckless by woodward, borderline stupid imo
Thought the same thing. It was an awful throw (Carl Crawford-like) from the LF, but if the Difo handles it cleanly Forsythe is dead meat.
Patience. He's only been in the league for a little over a year. The throwaway ABs are frustrating, though.
Fuck, it really sucks to have a hitting RBI machine like Kemp in the lineup. I think it would be better to get some no-name POS Rays or A's cast off, coming off his second Tommy John surgery to fill that roster spot.
I was slobbering on the Nerds knobs earlier in the year for finding Cingrani. But he's been freaking horrible lately. Gonna have to show better command like on that last K