Nationals' season has gone from bad to worse amid star's worst slump
Briefly

The Washington Nationals currently hold a disappointing record of 44-67, ranking among the worst in Major League Baseball. Since July 3, the team has further faltered with a 7-17 record. Star player James Wood, after an impressive five-hit performance, has faced a severe slump, managing only 10 hits in his last 84 at-bats, totaling a .119 average. Despite this rough patch, Wood remains a talented player with notable season stats, including 24 home runs and strong defensive abilities. Concerns about Wood's future are unwarranted as he is expected to excel moving forward.
Washington is just 7-17 since July 3. It has been a rough go-around for James Wood since his five-hit game, only having hits in 10 of his last 84 at-bats.
Wood has 24 home runs and 71 RBI while slashing .258/.361/.484 in 109 games this season. He is a plus-defender and can steal a bag if necessary.
Wood is the epitome of a star player who does everything on the field and he is only 22-years-old.
He is a great player going through a slump, it happens, it's baseball. Wood will be one of the league's best players for years to come.
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