Nationals' Curtis Mead: Big day in extra-inning loss
By
RotoWire Staff
•
1 min read
Now Playing
Share Video
Link copied!
Mead went 3-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and a stolen base in Tuesday's 7-6 extra-inning loss to the Cardinals.
Getting the start at first base and batting second, Mead took left-hander Matthew Liberatore deep for a solo shot in the fifth inning, giving the Nationals a 5-2 lead that the bullpen would eventually squander. The 25-year-old has mainly been used as a short-side platoon partner for Luis Garcia since arriving in Washington, and he's finding a groove in that role -- over the last four games he's gone 5-for-11 with two doubles, a homer and three RBI. If Mead keeps producing, he could begin to see more work at DH and against right-handed pitching.
More News
-
Nationals' Curtis Mead: Shipped to D.C.
• -
White Sox's Curtis Mead: Exits 40-man roster
• -
White Sox's Curtis Mead: On bench in Vargas' return
• -
White Sox's Curtis Mead: Playing well with regular at-bats
• -
White Sox's Curtis Mead: Taking control at hot corner
• -
White Sox's Curtis Mead: Sitting again Sunday
•





