Schneider praises Horwitz's performance at second base as pleasantly surprising

In a recent post-game interview, Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez had nothing but praise for second baseman Josh Harrison’s performance on the field. Martinez described Harrison’s play as “pleasantly surprising” and commended his defensive skills and versatility.

Harrison, who was acquired by the Nationals in a trade with the Detroit Tigers earlier this season, has quickly become a key player for the team. Despite not being a regular starter at second base before joining the Nationals, Harrison has seamlessly transitioned into the role and has impressed both his teammates and coaches with his solid play.

Martinez highlighted Harrison’s ability to make difficult plays look easy and his quick reflexes in the field. He also praised Harrison’s work ethic and dedication to improving his game, noting that he is always the first one at the ballpark and the last one to leave.

In addition to his defensive prowess, Harrison has also been a valuable asset at the plate. He is currently batting .300 with an on-base percentage of .350, making him a consistent threat in the Nationals’ lineup.

Overall, Martinez’s comments reflect the positive impact that Harrison has had on the team since joining the Nationals. His performance at second base has been a pleasant surprise for both fans and coaches alike, and he is sure to continue making a significant contribution to the team as they push for a playoff spot.