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MINNEAPOLIS -- Dmitri Young and Cristian Guzman are drawing attention for their offensive performances, but it wasn't long ago that both Washington Nationals players looked horrid at the plate.
On May 7, Young's batting average bottomed out at .224. His Achilles tendon was barking, and manager Manny Acta decided to give him five days off to recover.
Since then, the veteran first baseman has been among the most best hitters in baseball. He entered last night's game against the Minnesota Twins with a .507 average, three homers and 19 RBI since returning from his injury. His .337 season average ranked second in the National League, behind only Colorado Rockies outfielder Matt Holliday (.355).
Acta isn't surprised, given the 33-year-old's track record.
"The fact is, he's going to hit around .300," the manager said. "That's what he's done his whole career. He's going to continue to have good at-bats. I really believe the reason he struggled earlier was because his Achilles wasn't 100 percent."
As good as Young has been, Guzman has been even better.
The 29-year-old shortstop entered last night's game hitting .513 (20-for-39) with five extra-base hits over his last nine games. That left his season average at .339, which would rank ahead of Young if not for the games he has missed.
Players must have at least 3.1 plate appearances per team game to be listed in the league batting race.
Pitchers progressing
Jason Bergmann and Jerome Williams each threw well during bullpen sessions yesterday afternoon and are closer to returning from the disabled list.







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