Nationals Promote Brady House: MLB Promise from Triple-A

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Brady House Makes it to the Major Leagues with the Nationals

Third baseman Brady House was promoted by the Washington Nationals from Triple-A Rochester on Monday, marking the most recent debut of a rookie with the team this season. In moves prior to the start of a series against the Colorado Rockies, the team with the worst record in Major League Baseball, the Nationals also made other adjustments.
  • Outfielder Daylen Lile was called up from Rochester.
  • Outfielder Robert Hassell III and infielder Jose Tena were sent to the Triple-A affiliate.
  • Infielder Juan Yepez was designated for assignment.
The Nationals began Monday with an eight-game losing streak and a 30-41 record. House, 22 years old, was the number 11 pick in the 2021 amateur draft. House was considered the number 2 prospect for Washington and number 46 overall in MLB earlier this month. He leads the club’s minor league system with 13 home runs, 41 RBIs, a .519 slugging percentage, and an .872 OPS in 65 games in Triple-A in 2025. Lile made his debut in the Major Leagues in May. Hassell, another rookie, batted .218 with a home run and eight RBIs in 21 games since his debut. Tena batted .248 in 44 games with the Nationals this season.
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