CJ Abrams isn’t spending much time on the trade chatter.
The Nationals shortstop, who has been linked to the Yankees ahead of the Aug. 3 deadline, said he’s keeping his attention on Washington rather than the rumors swirling around him.
“I haven’t really thought about it,” Abrams, a two-time All-Star, told the New York Post. “I’m in D.C., and we’re doing things with the Nationals.”
At 25, Abrams has put together the best season of his career. He’s hitting .275 with 20 homers and 67 RBI, and his production has helped keep Washington in the NL wild-card race. The Nationals are four games back of the third Wild Card in the National League, even with a shaky bullpen.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan listed Abrams as one of the top position players on the market, and ESPN’s Jesse Dorsey pointed to both his performance and his remaining team control as reasons he stands out.
“Abrams’ name was discussed plenty this offseason as the Nationals’ new regime decided what to do with the 25-year-old shortstop,” Dorsey wrote. “Abrams has responded by having the best season of his career. The shortstop owns a .275/.352/.510 slash line with 20 homers, 67 RBI and is one of the reasons Washington is tied for the MLB lead in runs scored.”
Dorsey also called Abrams an “intriguing” deadline target.
“The Nationals have played their way into the NL wild-card conversation, but it’s important to note they are still in their first year of a new front office,” Dorsey wrote. “And in a year when there’s not as much offensive firepower available, Abrams is the type of impact player who is extremely intriguing, especially with two years of club control remaining after this season.”
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