Nationals outfielder Nate McLouth underwent a second MRI on his surgically repaired shoulder, which showed no further issues, manager Matt Williams said Tuesday. Williams added McLouth, who has resumed his throwing program, "feels better" after receiving a cortisone injection.
“No issues. Everything’s there. Everything’s repaired. Everything’s OK,” Williams said, per The Washington Times. “He just had a setback. When that happens you shut him down and make sure nothing’s going on. Luckily, nothing’s going on."
More News
-
Nationals' Nate McLouth: Team option declined
• -
Report: Nationals OF Nate McLouth (shoulder) will not return
• -
Nationals' Nate McLouth in DC rehabbing after some setbacks
• -
Manager: Nationals OF Nate McLouth moving closer to return
• -
Nationals place six players on 15-day disabled list
• -
Nationals OF Nate McLouth (shoulder) to start season on DL
•