Found June 24, 2009 on
Washington Times:
Willie Harris didn't become a regular in the Washington Nationals' lineup last season until June 23, when his batting average stood at .161. From that point on, he hit .279, belted 10 homers and became the Nationals' most consistent offensive performer. Now that he's back in Washington's lineup on a somewhat regular basis, Harris only can hope to duplicate the kind of production he turned in a year ago under similar circumstances. After spending the better part of the season's first 2 1/2 months on the bench, Harris got his sixth straight start Tuesday night. The way the veteran utilityman ...
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