The Nationals continue to entertain the idea of bringing back Danny Espinosa to play second base though top prospect Anthony Rendon has hit .410 (16 for 39) with a homer, six doubles and a 1.093 OPS in his absence, which probably has some Rendon owners worried that they're about to get the rug pulled out from under them.
My response: Why worry?
I don't mean about anything ever. I just mean that this particular situation doesn't warrant it. The Nationals already have said Espinosa has to start producing before he gets back, and so far, he's hititng as poorly on his minor-league rehab assignment as he did in the majors, going 2 for 13. I don't see how it gets better. He's playing with a rotator cuff and a bone chip in his wrist. I understand he wants to play and thinks he can, but every body (not to mention everybody) has its limits.
The Nationals may not consider Espinosa a lost cause for this season, but to me, it's such a likely scenario that, for the sake of having high-end production at second base, I prefer to hold on to Rendon and hope for the best.
