Washington Nationals infielder CJ Abrams is reportedly unhappy with the team’s decision to move him from shortstop to second base, according to his agent. Despite his personal feelings, Abrams is committed to winning and being a team player.
Abrams’ agent stated that the player is “not thrilled” about the positional change. The move comes as the Nationals adjust their roster and look to optimize their defensive alignment. While the specific reasons for the shift weren’t detailed, the agent emphasized Abrams’ dedication to the team’s success.
However, the agent clarified that Abrams’ “priority is to win games … and to be a team-first player.” This suggests Abrams will accept the change and focus on contributing to the Nationals’ performance, even if it isn’t his preferred position. The Nationals have not publicly commented on the move beyond announcing the roster change.
The decision to move Abrams could impact the team’s infield dynamics as the season progresses.
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