Josh Harrison is the right blend of versatility and offense for Nationals Jesse Dougherty, The Washington Post March 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The Nationals' Josh Harrison claps at home plate after homering in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Monday in sprint training.Washington Post photo by Toni L. Sandys WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - The Washington Nationals didn't have many highlights in 2020. And even if they had, if the bar for a highlight were totally lowered, this still wasn't one of them. It started late on the night of Sept. 11, when Atlanta Braves catcher Travis d'Arnaud poked a grounder to the right side. The bases were loaded with two outs in the 11th inning. An empty Nationals Park, hollowed out by the coronavirus pandemic, was quiet aside from fake crowd noise and the crack of the bat. So once d'Arnaud made contact, Josh Harrison took one look at the grounder, chopped his feet toward first base and set up for a throw from Luis García.