WASHINGTON – Quade Tomlin, 19, isn’t focusing on his batting average from his first pro season.
“I am not too worried about the stats,” the infield prospect of the Nationals told Federal Baseball this past Friday.
“I didn’t have an injury; my swing felt good all year. It was definitely a learning experience for me, a humbling one at that.”
The son of former Major League pitcher Randy Tomlin, the younger Tomlin signed with Washington out of high school in 2020.
He made his pro debut in the Florida Complex League last year and hit .