Nationals' CJ Abrams not pleased with move to second base
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 2:59 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

CJ Abrams has expressed dissatisfaction about transitioning to second base for the Washington Nationals, according to his agent on August 18, 2026. Despite his concerns, Abrams remains committed to winning games and being a team player. The shift in position comes amid ongoing team adjustments. More developments on Abrams' position and impact on the team are expected as the season progresses.
- •CJ Abrams is moving to second base for the Nationals.
- •His agent stated he is 'not thrilled' about the change.
- •Abrams prioritizes winning games and teamwork.
- •The positional shift is part of team adjustments this season.
- •Further updates on his performance are anticipated.
- 3:39 PMESPN — Agent: Nats' Abrams 'not thrilled' about 2B move
"CJ Abrams is "not thrilled" about moving to second base for the Nationals, his agent said, but "his priority is to win games ... and to be a team-first player."
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