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Washington @ Tampa Bay injuries

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Washington's Injuries

Player POS Status Date More
J. Gallo 1B - Hamstring( Jun 11, '24) Jun 11, '24
The Washington Nationals placed INF Joey Gallo on the 10-day injured list with a hamstring injury.
T. Williams SP - Shoulder( Jun 03, '24) Jun 03, '24
The Washington Nationals placed RHP Trevor Williams on the 15-day injured list with a right flexor muscle strain.
J. Gray SP - Elbow( Apr 08, '24) Apr 08, '24
The Washington Nationals placed SP Josiah Gray on the 15-day injured list.
S. Cavalli SP - Elbow( Mar 25, '24) Mar 25, '24
The Washington Nationals placed RHP Cade Cavalli on the 60-day injured list.
M. Thompson RP - Elbow( Mar 24, '24) Mar 24, '24
The Washington Nationals placed RHP Mason Thompson on the 60-day injured list.
J. Ferrer RP - Shoulder( Mar 24, '24) Mar 24, '24
The Washington Nationals placed LHP Jose A. Ferrer on the 60-day injured list.

Washington Starters Last Game

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Tampa Bay's Injuries

Player POS Status Date More
B. Lowe 2B - Toe( Jun 23, '24) Jun 23, '24
Lowe is not in the lineup for Monday's (Jun. 24) game against Seattle.
R. Lovelady RP - Forearm( Jun 07, '24) Jun 07, '24
The Tampa Bay Rays placed LHP Richard Lovelady on the 15-day injured list with a forearm strain.
J. Waguespack RP - Shoulder( May 17, '24) May 17, '24
The Tampa Bay Rays transferred RHP Jacob Waguespack to the 60-day injured list with a shoulder injury.
J. Springs SP - Elbow( Mar 14, '24) Mar 14, '24
The Tampa Bay Rays placed LHP Jeffrey Springs on the 60-day injured list.
D. Rasmussen SP - Elbow( Feb 19, '24) Feb 19, '24
The Tampa Bay Rays placed RHP Drew Rasmussen on the 60-day injured list.
S. McClanahan SP - Forearm( Feb 13, '24) Feb 13, '24
The Tampa Bay Rays placed LHP Shane McClanahan on the 60-day injured list.

Tampa Bay Starters Last Game

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