Brady House finding his swing as Nationals’ future third baseman shines with September surge

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Brady House Emerging as the Future of Nationals’ Third Base

Brady House is beginning to validate the Washington Nationals’ faith in him as their long-term solution at third base. The young prospect, a standout selection as the 11th overall pick in the 2021 draft, has been making waves in September, showcasing his potential and hitting prowess.

Offseason Decisions and Future Prospects

The Nationals’ decision to forgo immediate upgrades at third base during the offseason raised eyebrows. With several talented players available, many expected the front office to secure a more established presence. Instead, they opted for veteran Paul DeJong, who would share the position with younger players, leaving the door open for House’s ascendance.

This strategic move became clearer when House, regarded as the top hitting prospect in the Nationals’ system, began his season with Triple-A Rochester. His impressive minor league performance made a compelling case for his promotion. With a batting line of .304/.353/.519, including 13 home runs and 41 RBIs in just 65 games, House’s potential was impossible to ignore when the Nationals called him up on June 16.

Navigating the Major League Learning Curve

While expectations were high for House, his initial foray into Major League Baseball presented typical challenges. The 22-year-old faced the ups and downs that so often accompany young players adjusting to the rigors of big league pitching. Despite a rocky start, the Nationals demonstrated a commitment to House, granting him the opportunity to grow and learn at the major league level.

September Surge Signals Progress

Now, as September unfolds, it appears House is beginning to find his rhythm. Entering the month with only two home runs in his first 54 games, he has quickly turned a corner. His recent performance has included two home runs in just nine games, reigniting hope for a bright future.

“He’s looked a lot more settled, swinging at the right stuff,” teammate James Wood remarked after House’s latest homer, highlighting the young player’s growing confidence. “He has tons of juice. That was a sweet swing, and it was big for us, just getting us started.”

As House continues to adapt to the demands of the major leagues, his recent surge reflects not only his talent but also the patience and faith the Nationals have placed in him. With each game, he is proving why he is seen as a cornerstone for the franchise moving forward.

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