CINCINNATI - On Wednesday, in his first at-bat back in the big leagues after taking the roster spot of the injured Ryan Zimmerman, Zach Walters dropped a pinch-hit single into center, extending the ninth inning and nearly leading to a Nationals comeback from a four-run deficit.
Today, Walters is in the Nats' starting lineup, getting his first career big league start at second base.
This is Walters' fourth career start overall, and they've come at four different positions - shortstop, third base, left field and second base.
He had played minimal second base at the professional level prior to this season (11 games in 2011), but when the Nats last sent Walters down to Triple-A Syracuse toward the end of May, they wanted him to get a good bit of time at second to gain some experience there. He's played 27 games at second this season, with a .971 fielding percentage.
Walters will hit eighth today against Reds starter Alfredo Simon. As a switch-hitter, Walters gives manager Matt Williams some pop from the left side of the plate against a right-hander. It'll be interesting to see whether this turns into somewhat of a platoon with Danny Espinosa, who also is a switch-hitter, but has posted much better numbers when hitting right-handed than left-handed.
Tanner Roark gets the start for the Nats tonight.
For the Nats
CF Denard Span
3B Anthony Rendon
RF Jayson Werth
1B Adam LaRoche
SS Ian Desmond
LF Bryce Harper
C Wilson Ramos
2B Zach Walters
RHP Tanner Roark
For the Reds
CF Billy Hamilton
2B Skip Schumaker
3B Todd Frazier
LF Ryan Ludwick
RF Jay Bruce
C Devin Mesoraco
1B Brayan Pena
SS Zack Cozart
RHP Alfredo Simon
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