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Daylen Lile

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Batting / Throwing

Left / Right

Proj.

Performance

GW 22
DNP
New York Mets
GW 23
DNP
Miami Marlins
DNP
Miami Marlins
DNP
Miami Marlins
GW 24
16
Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies
-1
Colorado Rockies
-1
0
Colorado Rockies
GW 25
DNP
Los Angeles Dodgers
11
Los Angeles Dodgers
0
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW 26
4
San Diego Padres
5
San Diego Padres
2
San Diego Padres
GW 27
12
Los Angeles Angels
12
Los Angeles Angels
14
Los Angeles Angels
GW 28
6
Detroit Tigers
1
Detroit Tigers
DNP
Detroit Tigers
GW 29
8
Boston Red Sox
2
Boston Red Sox
5
Boston Red Sox
GW 30
2
St. Louis Cardinals
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
4
St. Louis Cardinals
GW 31
0
Milwaukee Brewers
15
Milwaukee Brewers
10
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 33
San Diego Padres
-2
12
San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres
-1
GW 34
23
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
-2
DNP
Cincinnati Reds
GW 35
12
Minnesota Twins
7
Minnesota Twins
14
Minnesota Twins
GW 36
Houston Astros
-2
12
Houston Astros
5
Houston Astros
GW 37
26
Milwaukee Brewers
2
Milwaukee Brewers
5
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 38
Athletics
-3
DNP
Athletics
1
Athletics
GW 39
2
San Francisco Giants
9
San Francisco Giants
10
San Francisco Giants
GW 40
Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals
Philadelphia Phillies

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Jersey Number

#51

Age

22

Birthplace

usausa

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August 6, 2025

Hitting bench against lefty

Lile is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Athletics, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports.

Analysis

The Nationals will send the left-handed-hitting Lile to the bench Wednesday while southpaw Jeffrey Springs takes the hill for the Athletics. Lile had started at one of the corner-outfield spots in each of Washington's previous 10 games, slashing .324/.341/.514 with five extra-base hits (three doubles, two triples), one stolen base, six runs and five RBI.

August 2, 2025

Productive in Friday's loss

Lile went 2-for-4 with a double, a triple, two runs scored and two RBI in Friday's loss to the Brewers.

Analysis

Robert Hassell got called back up Friday to replace Alex Call on the big-league roster, but it was Lile who got the start in right field against southpaw Jose Quintana. The 22-year-old outfielder has stayed productive since the All-Star break to help him maintain a consistent spot in the lineup, slashing .279/.327/.512 over his last 12 games with four doubles, three triples, a steal, eight runs and eight RBI. Regardless of how Lile and Hassell divide the playing time in right in the short term, they will eventually cede the job to Dylan Crews (oblique), who began a rehab stint with Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday.

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