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CJ Abrams’ Breakout Puts Nationals at a Trade Crossroads

Analysts see his elite start plus low salary creating a summer bidding war.

Overview

  • The Sporting News now links the Phillies as a leading fit for Abrams, citing a 1.190 OPS and the chance to upgrade over Alec Bohm or Bryson Stott.
  • The Nationals have not moved their shortstop, and coverage frames a looming choice to trade him at peak value or keep him through arbitration years.
  • Abrams is off to an MVP-level start with a 1.175–1.190 OPS range reported across outlets, and Baseball Savant metrics place his expected batting average and power near the top of MLB.
  • His deal heightens interest because he earns $4.2 million this season with two arbitration years left, giving a buyer multiple pennant races at a modest cost.
  • Projected bidders include the Yankees, Pirates, and Rangers, and analyst comps suggest Washington could seek multiple top‑100 prospects despite the rarity of midseason trades for multi‑year stars.