Follow @acomak From his perch on the steps of the Washington Nationals' dugout, hitting coach Rick Eckstein has a front row seat for the work of his offense. He gets one of the best views in the ballpark of what his hitters are doing. Night in, night out. For a while, it was a seat that was scrutinized from the outside. The Nationals‘ offense struggled to find consistency early this season and went through maddening stretches of ineffectiveness that left their MLB-best pitching staff hanging. It was exactly eight weeks ago that Davey Johnson stared into the thin Colorado air and vehemently defended...
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