Since Washington Nationals infielder Daniel Murphy returned from the disabled list, he's had a hard time getting it going. In 12 games (43 PAs), he's batted .195/.233/.220 with no homers and just 6 RBI. However, in their Sunday Night match-up against the Philadelphia Phillies, Murphy gave the first indication that he might be getting his timing back.
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— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) June 25, 2018
Murphy went 3-for-5, and with a wOBA of .405 and .385 the last two seasons, has the track record of being one of the best hitters in the National League. He's very likely figuring things out, so now would be the time to buy low on a guy who, when healthy, is one of the best pure hitters in the game.