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Robert Hassel III, look to make citizens vs. brave

February 20, 2023; West Palm Beach, FL, USA; Washington National’s outfielder Robert Hassel III (55) practices his swing during a spring training workout at Palm Beach Ballpark. Compulsory Credit: Sam Navaro-Imgon Picture

Washington Prospect Robert Hassel III is expected to start its major league on Thursday night, when the tour of citizens and Atlanta Braves completes its rain-shorted series.

Hassel was listed in the initial lineup playing center field before the rain of Wednesday night. The competition will be formed on 16 September as part of a day and night doubleheader.

Hassel was called from Triple-e Rochester, as the National placed the outfielder Dylan crew with a left diagonal tension in the 10-day injured list.

“This is never positive,” the crew said. “You always want to go out from there and play every day. But I think it can be worse. We will just meet in the training room and get it corrected so that I can reach the field as soon as possible.”

The crew had worked in two direct sports and was hitting. 196 with seven homes, 15 RBI and 11 stolen bases.

Hassel, 23, was acquired in August 2022 with San Diego Padress for Juan Soto and Josh Bell. For Hasel Washington to reach large companies, the business that is included in CJ Abrams, James Wood and McKenzie Gore.

Hassel was hitting. 288 with four homers and 24 RBI in Rochester.

“It’s amazing,” Hassel said on Wednesday. “I came here for another time for the prospect game last year, so I was a little familiar. But finally it means that the world for me. It’s something that I have dreamed, but finally to live here and live with these people, I am keen to win some games.”

AJ Smith-showers (3–2, 2.33 ERA) of Wednesday’s Scheduled Pits-Atlanta and Washington’s companions have been slaughtered to pitch the right-handed Trevor Williams (2-5, 5.91)-on Thursday.

22-year-old Smith-Shewar dominated in May. More than three beginnings, they have allowed an earned run on eight hits in 18 2/3 innings, while exiting 18. His only fault is going on to eight batsmen during that stretch.

Recently, Smith-Shever allowed an unknown run in six innings of victory against citizens last Thursday. He attacked six in 5–2 win and gave two hits and two walks.

“For me, it is really just relying on my belongings, attacking the zone and trying to take the batsman out for three pitches or less,” Smith-Shever said. “I (Cature James) were talking to McCan when we (Triple-A) were down in Ginnet, and he just (saying),” Try to take the boy out in three pitches. “

Smith-Shever is 1-0 with 0.00 ERA in two career performance.

On the other hand, Williams has struggled in its last four outings (1-3, 6.86 ERA). He was a losing pitcher against Smith-Shever last Thursday, which allowed four runs (three earned) in 4 1/3 innings.

The 12 careers against Williams Atlanta are 3–2 with 3.50 ERAs in the beginning (eight beginnings).

Wood made two hits in Washington’s 5–3 victory over Atlanta on Tuesday night. He has safely reached the base in 26 of his last 28 matches and has hit 15 of his last 18 matches.

Matt Olson prepared for Atlanta on Tuesday, who won three out of four matches. Olson has safely hit three of his last 15 matches with three couples, five domestic runs, four walks and 10 RBI.

The RBI doubled in the second innings by Ozi Albies to increase his hitting streak in seven matches.

-Bield level media

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