James Wood named National League Player of the Week

Following a week in which he led the National League in batting average, extra-base hits, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, runs scored, home runs and walks, James Wood was named National League Player of the Week on Monday. The announcement was made on MLB Network. This is Wood’s second Player of the Week award this season and the fourth MLB award won by a Nationals player this year after Wood (week of April 7) and Luis García Jr. (week of June 29) were each named Player of the Week and Nasim Nuñez won Play of the Week (week of March 30).

Wood, 23, went 10-for-20 (.500) with a double, five home runs, eight RBI, nine walks and 11 runs scored in six games from July 6-12.

Highlights of Wood’s week include:

A National League All-Star for the second time, Wood enters the break leading Major League Baseball in extra-base hits (52), walks (79) and runs scored (89). He leads the National League in on-base percentage (.410), OPS (.985), slugging (.575) and total bases (212) and ranks in the NL in home runs (2nd, 28), doubles (4th, 23), hits (7th, 103) and RBI (7th, 64).

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