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Star Washington Nationals SHORTSTOP won where he stopped after an injury

The Washington Nationals are still a fascinating team for their fans and those in the league that can keep an eye on April's eye.

The impressive core of the group of young hits is roughly expected, and Ace Mackenzie Gore has found new equipment as one of the top artists in the MLB.

Despite these positive developments, the team is still held back due to its unfortunate bullpen, since the team's helper recently be dead in the ERA and on Tuesday evening there was another winning game against the Philadelphia Phillies.

However, the continuation of a positive trend remained in the disappointment of a difficult loss that set the team's record for 13-17.

Despite an injury that interrupts a glowing start to a crucial season in his young career, Shortstop CJ Abrams took up exactly where he stopped, and still looks like one of the best young hinters in sports.

Born in 24-year-old Georgia, together with Gore, one of the headliners who received the nationals from the San Diego Padres in return for Juan Soto came.

His term in Washington had ups and downs, but in spring training both Abrams and the team agreed to place all of this in the past.

The result was a new Abrams that exploits his potential. He bought himself as a member of the promising young core of this team.

On April 11, Abrams suffered a right hip flexor burden, which forced him to the 10-day injury list with a rehab.

At the time of the injury, he had an OPS.

After a little swallowing since his return on April 24, Abrams regained the form he had when he hit the IL.

During the defeat on Tuesday evening, he went 4: 5 in a game that began from several years of NL Cy Young candidate Zack Wheeler, including a double, triple and an RBI, when he took the lead in the Late Comack of the Nationals in the ninth time, before which Phillies took over his own lead.

Abrams' Ops now sits at .864, essentially exactly where he met the injured list.

In view of the fact that he appeared at a level that was not previously seen by him, it would have been reasonable to expect that a stay on the injured list would throw his rhythm and send him back to his career standards.

Fortunately for Washington, this does not seem to be the case.

Abrams later made a move in summer when National League All-Star earn a nod.

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