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Dylan Crews’ Hot Streak Fuels Washington Nationals’ Push

The former LSU standout continues to climb the majors with impressive performances against the Phillies and beyond.

Dylan Crews, the former LSU standout, has turned heads in Washington with a four‑game hitting streak that has seen him deliver clutch performances against the Philadelphia Phillies. The outfielder’s recent surge has added a spark to the Nationals’ lineup, turning ordinary at‑bats into opportunities for extra bases and runs.

Over the past week Crews has compiled eight hits in seven appearances, including a home run, five runs scored and four RBI, while batting .296. His ability to string together multi‑hit games — three of which came against the Phillies on Monday and Tuesday — has kept the Nationals’ offense humming.

Underlying metrics reinforce the narrative of a player hitting his stride. An expected slugging percentage of .490 and a hard‑hit rate of 45.6% suggest a power surge that could reshape his role in the capital’s roster, even as he continues to refine his approach at the plate.

A Versatile Outfielder on the Rise

Though he began the season in Triple‑A with the Rochester Red Wings, where he posted a .258 average and a .777 OPS, Crews has adapted quickly to the big‑league pace, appearing in all three outfield positions. This flexibility gives manager Davey Martinez the ability to slot him into the heart of the order against tough pitchers like those from the Phillies.

The Nationals’ recent push against Philadelphia highlighted Crews’ knack for timely hitting. He recorded two hits in each of the first two games of the series, scored three times on Tuesday, and drove in a run on Monday, underscoring his capacity to influence the game in multiple ways.

With a .490 xSLG and a hard‑hit percentage that tops many established major‑league outfielders, Crews is poised to become a cornerstone piece for Washington as the season progresses. His blend of contact, power and defensive versatility makes him a player to watch in the coming weeks.

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