Washington Nationals outfielder James Wood made headlines on Thursday afternoon during the Home Run Derby by going 5-for-5 at the plate and subsequently delivering a five-hit game in an 11-7 win over the Detroit Tigers. This remarkable performance set a new franchise record, as Wood, at just 22 years old, became the youngest player in Nationals history to achieve a five-hit game in the 22 years since the team relocated from Montreal to Washington, DC in 2005.
Previously, this record was held by infielder Lewis Garcia Jr., who hit six times in a game back in May 2023 when he was 23 years and 10 days old. Wood’s stats for the season are impressive, hitting with a .283 average, a .387 on-base percentage, and a .547 slugging percentage, along with 22 home runs, 65 RBIs, 12 stolen bases in 16 attempts, and an estimated four wins above replacement according to baseball reference metrics.
Furthermore, analyst Doug Clawson pointed out that Wood is just the second player under 22 years old to record over 20 home runs, 10 stolen bases, and more than 50 walks before the All-Star Game, joining an elite group that includes Mike Trout in 2014. Wood’s momentum is expected to continue as the Nationals prepare to face the Boston Red Sox on July 4th with an early 11 a.m. start.
Fan Take: James Wood’s emerging talent shines as a beacon of hope for the Nationals and young baseball players everywhere. His unique combination of power, speed, and plate discipline could signal the rise of a new generation of stars that will elevate the excitement and competitiveness of the sport in the years to come.