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CJ Abrams hopes Nationals buck trend, avoid sell-off

Summary

  • Nationals' recent slump impacts trade deadline decisions.
  • CJ Abrams expresses desire for team to avoid selling.
  • Team is four games back of NL wild card spot.
CJ Abrams hopes Nationals buck trend, avoid sell-off

As the MLB trade deadline approaches on August 3rd, the Washington Nationals face a critical decision regarding their team's future. Following a recent three-game sweep by the Yankees, which contributed to the Nationals dropping six of their last eight games, their record stands at 48-49. This places them four games behind the final National League wild card spot in a tightly contested race.

This challenging position has fueled speculation that the Nationals might become sellers at the deadline. However, their 25-year-old All-Star shortstop, CJ Abrams, has voiced his hope that the team's recent efforts and wins will persuade the front office to keep the core intact. Abrams expressed confidence, stating, "We're winning ball games."

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