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Tanner Rainey
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Prior to injuring his elbow in July and undergoing Tommy John surgery in August, Tanner was evolving into a front-line closer. He sat eighth in the NL in saves at that time, overwhelming hitters chiefly with a fierce fastball that averaged 97.0 mph, and ranked within the top 10% in spin rate. Rainey did not allow a home run in his first 16 appearances.
Although a newcomer, Camilo made himself right at home in '54 by leading the Nats' staff in Most Games Pitched. He hurled almost as many games last year as he did in '52-'53 Minor League seasons combined! Starting with Geneva in '51 Camilo worked his way up to Havana in '52 winning 8 games. He chalked up 10 Victories in the next year, to earn a promotion.
Washington hasn't seen a player log 100 games at third base since Anthony Rendon in 2019, although that drought should come to an end soon. Especially if House keeps progressing as planned. A first-round pick from Winder-Barrow HS (GA), the prospect is a former pitcher who has more than enough arm strength to stick at the hot corner.
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