In the Nationals' rebuilding season, James Wood and CJ Abrams stand out positively after 53 games. Wood is refining his approach slightly to hit the ball harder, contributing to his rising performance. He maintains a solid understanding of the strike zone, although he struggles with fielding, presenting a potential future as a designated hitter. Meanwhile, CJ Abrams is on an upward trajectory in his performance, achieving his best stretch at the start of the season. Both players exemplify bright spots in the Nats' otherwise challenging season.
James Wood is showing promise this season by becoming a bit less selective, allowing him to make stronger contact with the ball—a strategy that has paid off.
CJ Abrams has consistently improved since entering the majors, and this season is shaping up to be his best yet, particularly when he's swinging harder.
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