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Notes: Scherzer's buildup 'encouraging' WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- When manager Dave Martinez hears a specific sound emanating from the mound, he knows his starting pitcher is clicki...
MARCH 10, 2021 MLB.COM
Flaherty, Scherzer match zeroes (for three innings) as Cards lose to Nationals 4-2 Scherzer fans five in three perfect innings. Flaherty no-hits Washington until allowing two hits in fourth, one a two-run homer by Castro, w...
MARCH 10, 2021 OLEANTIMESHERALD.COM
'I hit a brick wall': Sluggishness led to surgery for Lester Jon Lester could tell something wasn't right.
MARCH 10, 2021 STARTRIBUNE.COM
Elects Tommy John surgery Whitley will undergo Tommy John surgery, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
Impact Whitley was told by a doctor over the weekend that he'd require Tommy John surgery, and manager Dusty Baker revealed Wednesday that he received a second opinion that confirmed the prognosis. Whitley won't pitch until 2022 as a result, and the right-hander has thrown just 86 innings since the start of the 2018 campaign due to a suspension and various injuries.
MARCH 10, 2021 ROTOWIRE
Forrest Whitley to have Tommy John surgery Astros top pitching prospect Forrest Whitley will undergo Tommy John surgery, manager Dusty Baker announced on Wednesday. Whitley, 23, began...
MARCH 10, 2021 MLB.COM
‘I hit a brick wall’: Sluggishness led to surgery for Lester Jon Lester could tell something wasn’t right.
MARCH 10, 2021 WASHINGTONTIMES.COM
Plays in intrasquad game Parra (knee) participated in the Nationals' "B" game Wednesday, seeing action at designated hitter and in right field while hitting a double and drawing two walks in his plate appe...
Impact Washington has been taking it easy with Parra this spring while he works back from offseason right knee surgery, but he looks to be nearing a return to full strength. According to Jessica Camerato of MLB.com, manager Dave Martinez estimated that the non-roster invitee is about 85 percent recovered from surgery. Parra only played three of his innings in the outfield Wednesday, so he may need to prove his knee can hold up defensively for nine innings to have a realistic chance at winning an Opening Day bench role with the Nationals.
MARCH 10, 2021 ROTOWIRE