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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Drew Millas is a backup catcher for the Washington Nationals who has struggled significantly at the plate through the first quarter of the 2026 season. After going 2-for-4 with a home run and double against the Twins on May 7, Millas was slashing .172/.238/.276 with 1 HR, 5 RBI, and 7 runs scored through 25 games. His first home run of the season came on May 6 (a two-run shot to center field). The Nationals' catching duo of Millas and Keibert Ruiz has been identified as a major offensive weakness, with both ranking among the team's worst hitters. Millas' limited playing time as a backup catcher further reduces his fantasy and real-world impact.
Strengths
- + Hit 2-for-4 with HR and double vs. Twins on May 7
- + Recorded first home run of 2026 season
- + Showed some offensive production in recent game
- + Healthy status allows for continued playing opportunities
Weaknesses
- - Extremely poor batting average of .172 through 25 games
- - Low on-base percentage of .238
- - Minimal slugging percentage of .276
- - Only 1 home run through 25 games
- - Backup catcher role limits playing time
- - Part of Nationals' struggling catching duo
- - Identified as one of team's worst hitters
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Drew Millas is a catcher for the Washington Nationals.
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