The Washington Nationals made a huge decision Sunday night.
Brady House is coming to the major leagues.
The Washington Post's Andrew Golden reported that House is coming to the Nats in addition to Daylen Lile in another promotion move.
House is a 6-foot-4 third baseman and potential superstar.
He was the No. 11 overall pick in 2021 out of a Georgia high school.
House has been ranked a top-100 prospect on multiple occasions.
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At Triple-A Rochester this season, House was raking.
In 64 games with the Red Wings, House had 14 doubles and 13 home runs with a .301 batting average.
He's certainly ready for his close-up at the major league level.
The Nationals must've determined it didn't do them any good for House to keep crushing Triple-A pitching. It's time to see if he can do it in the big leagues.
And if his minor league hitting is any indication, House's bat will travel up the final rung of the baseball ladder, too.
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