CJ Abrams is scorching hot on the diamond, delivering a standout performance Friday night in the Washington Nationals 7-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, as reported by RotoWire and ABC News. Batting 2-for-3 with an RBI double that plated Curtis Mead for an early 2-0 lead and scoring a run himself, Abrams reached base three times total, including via hit-by-pitch in the ninth to spark a four-run rally fueled by three sneaky bunts. Fantasy Alarm noted his two-out RBI double as pivotal, underscoring his clutch play. This gem caps a blistering April stretch where hes 10-for-28 with four homers, 12 RBI, seven runs, and four steals over eight games, per RotoWire statshes slashing .311/.415/.600 on the season through 12 games.
No major headlines in the past 24 hours beyond that Brewers win, but Abrams hot start has tongues wagging across baseball circles. FOX Sports highlights his .290 average through eight games with three homers, two steals, seven runs, and 12 RBI, calling the 25-year-old locked in. A Locked On Nationals YouTube episode buzzes about his make-or-break surge as crucial for the Nats, with the host pushing for an extension amid rebuild talk. Yet, LADodgerTalk speculates wildly that Washington might deal him soon, deeming him not part of their long-range plan in a full rebuildothers whisper hes expendable after just 10 games. Sports Illustrated flagged a fielding miscue earlier this month, but his bat is overshadowing any glove gripes. No confirmed public appearances, business moves, or social media buzz from his feeds in recent daysall eyes stay on the field where this shortstop could etch biographical gold if the power surge holds.
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