True Food Kitchen Naples By Owner 2024-07-01 True Food Kitchen Naples By Owner - Last update images today True Food Kitchen Naples By Owner Brett Wisely Hits 2-run Homer In 9th To Send Giants Past Dodgers, 5-3 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Washington Nationals plan to call up top prospect James Wood to make his major league debut Monday against the New York Mets, according to multiple reports Friday. Wood, 21, was acquired in the trade that sent Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres and is the third-ranked prospect in Major League Baseball. The 6-foot-7, 234-pound outfielder has shown impressive power in the minors. Speaking before Friday night's opener of a three-game series at Tampa Bay, Nationals manager Dave Martinez declined to confirm the impending move, which would allow Wood to make his debut at home. "But I will tell you this, I'm very excited when he does get here," Martinez said. "He's an outstanding kid. I'm looking forward to working with him." Wood is batting .346 with 10 homers and 34 RBIs in 51 games this season for Triple-A Rochester. In 2023, he hit 26 homers in 473 at-bats in High-A and Double-A. "He's a student on the game," Martinez said. "He wants to learn. He wants to get better. You got to remember he's still 21 years old. He's still learning a lot about himself, but he's got unbelievable talent." Wood was born in the Washington suburb of Rockville, Maryland. He was drafted 62nd overall by the Padres in 2021 out of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. The Nationals acquired him in August 2022 in the deal for Soto that also brought shortstop CJ Abrams and left-handed starter MacKenzie Gore to Washington. Abrams and Gore have been mainstays on a rebuilding club that has remained competitive a year after finishing last in the NL East at 71-91. Washington (38-42) entered Friday three games out of an NL wild-card spot. "We lost a really good player, as we all know," Martinez said. "But to get the quality players that we got and helping us out in the big leagues right now with more to come, it's exciting. We definitely have a bright future." Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Original Large 53573644 Foodandthought.222dsm 1d82f8dbb63cf3aea75a4eb5cf242879 25679112 55556055.webp 47p1 3dd1c82964e6377fedc33e90f4592981 Image Asset 24944435 39p1 6a01157163c51e970c0263e986a29a200b 600wi Started Out The Tour ?w=1200&h= 1&s=1 Grid Img 1 636189839997268233 NDN 0104 INTHEKNOW True Food.JPG?width=660&height=373&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp Photo3jpg AEC7E9F3 4DA9 438F 879C FD310E02CD34 1536x1268 63p1 3f427fb0ed3438ec087037a6fac17c26 Photo1jpg 636263010740409170 NDN 0329 INTHEKNOW 1.JPG?width=1200 Inside Out Quinoa Burger Maxresdefault Photo0jpg C7638e9f 024c 44ad A72b 96f240e0d829 1140x641 Hcmp89851 549244 6a01157163c51e970c0263e986a27e200b 600wi TRUEAVOC 55 660x440.JPG Photo0jpg Truefoodkitchen Naplesstore Slider1 True Food Kitchen Poke Salad 768x768 636425678076005328 NDN 1004 INTHEKNOW Kitchen 1 ?width=1320&height=746&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp 6507917d 3ed0 473b A0c7 1267eb197647 TrueFoodKitchenSpaghetti ?width=1320&height=1218&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp Truefoodkitchen Naplesstore Slider