Summary
The numbers are not pretty. Adam LaRoche knows that. He knows that his .202 batting average and .314 on-base percentage is not what the Washington Nationals expected when they signed him to be their first baseman this offseason.
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; First Baseman Is Slow Starter
As the Nationals attempt to find their way out of a prolonged offensive slump that has seen their batting average hardly, if ever, rise above .230, LaRoche has be...
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