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Washington Nationals news & notes: Davey Martinez talks facing Max Scherzer, Mason Thompson in the ‘pen + more

Joey Meneses, 30, debuted in the majors on August 2nd, following 10 years of playing in the minors and internationally, and a month into his time with Washington’s Nationals, the first baseman/outfielder has taken the league by storm, going 36 for 103 (.350/.385/.612) with a total of six doubles and seven home runs in 26 games and 109 plate appearances. So how does he maintain the production he’s provided so far?

“Making adjustments to stay in the big leagues is what it’s all about,” GM Mike Rizzo told 106.7 the FAN in D.C.’s Sports Junkies this past Wednesday.