Whatever you do, don’t start a question about Anthony Rendon’s big 2019 campaign with a note about the Washington Nationals’ 19-31 start, when they ended up taking the gall dang World Series!
MLB Network host (and former major leaguer) Harold Reynolds learned that lesson the hard way last night as they handed out the awards for the American and National League’s Most Valuable Players.
Reynolds mentioned the Nationals’ record over the first 50 games while talking to the 29-year-old free agent third baseman, who ended up a finalist for the NL MVP after setting a number of career marks in his seventh big league campaign.