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Player Outlook
Fantasy Stats
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Fantasy News
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Brzykcy (elbow) began a rehab assignment Wednesday in the rookie-level Florida Complex League, striking out two and allowing one run on one hit and no walks in a one-inning start. Brzykcy is nearing the finish line in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, which he underwent in April 2023. Prior to suffering the major elbow injury, Brzykcy flashed enough promise as a reliever in the minors for the Nationals to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft this past winter and add him to the 40-man roster. He'll likely need a few more rehab outings in lower levels of the minors to ramp back up before he's activated from Double-A Harrisburg's 60-day injured list, but the hard-throwing righty could eventually settle at Triple-A Rochester or even in the big-league bullpen later this season if he's quickly able to recapture his pre-injury form.... See More ... See Less
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Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: Optioned to Rochester
The Nationals optioned Brzykcy (elbow) to Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday. Brzykcy will head back to the minors after surrendering nine runs across 18 innings during spring training while striking out 18 batters and walking nine. The 24-year-old righty was dominant in Double-A in 2022 with a 1.89 ERA and 1.05 WHIP across 38 frames and didn't allow a run in two Triple-A appearances upon being promoted at the end of the year. However, a forearm strain cost him the entire 2023 campaign, and Brzykcy underwent Tommy John surgery in June to address the issue. If Brzykcy is able to return to his 2022 form at Rochester once he fully recovers from his procedure, he could be a candidate to join Washington's bullpen at some point this season.... See More ... See Less -
Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: Added to 40-man roster
The Nationals selected Brzykcy (elbow) to their 40-man roster Tuesday. Brzycky did not pitch in 2023 because of a forearm/elbow injury that eventually led to Tommy John surgery, but he is expected to return at some point in 2024 and is now protected from selection in next month's Rule 5 Draft. The 24-year-old right-hander carries a 3.49 ERA with 181 strikeouts in 123.2 career minor-league innings.... See More ... See Less -
Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: On mend from Tommy John surgery
Brzykcy is recovering from Tommy John surgery and won't return until next season, Baseball America reports. This could have been guessed after the Nationals put Brzykcy on the full-season injured list in April after he suffered a forearm strain in February, but now we have official confirmation. Assuming he had the procedure in April or May, Brzykcy could return in the middle of the 2024 season. When healthy, the 23-year-old power righty is one of Washington's most exciting young relievers.... See More ... See Less -
Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: Shut down for season
Double-A Harrisburg placed Brzykcy (forearm) on its full-season injured list April 6. According to Andrew Golden of The Washington Post, Brzykcy was scheduled to meet with a doctor Wednesday before determining his next steps for treating a right forearm strain, but the Nationals have seemingly already ruled out the possibility of the 23-year-old pitching this season. With that in mind, Brzykcy is presumably in line to undergo a procedure of some sort, though it's not yet known if Tommy John surgery is in the cards. Regardless, the forearm injury is a tough setback for Brzykcy, one of the organization's more promising reliever prospects.... See More ... See Less -
Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: Suffers forearm strain
Brzykcy was diagnosed with a right forearm strain Sunday and will be shut down from throwing for 2-to-4 weeks, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports. Brzykcy had an outside chance at making Washington's Opening Day roster but now, even with just a two-week shutdown, the right-hander may not have enough time left in spring training to get fully ramped up before the start of the regular season. The 23-year-old spent most of last season at Double-A and posted a 1.89 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and 54:19 K:BB over 38 innings.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman14H agoAfter knocking out starter Carlos Carrasco with 5 runs and 7 hits in 4 innings, the Nationals had gone 11 up, 11 down vs. the Cleveland bullpen until Nick Senzel just battled his way to a 12-pitch walk.
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Nationals on MASN@masnNationals16H agoThe Nationals swapped backup catchers today with a roster move. @MarkZuckerman explains why and has an update on the latest injury news for Jacob Young. https://t.co/2jA53iwnaF
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Nationals on MASN@masnNationals16H ago“You wanna go to the big leagues?” Drew Millas on the moment he got the call to be back up with the Nationals. https://t.co/l7g80Dzzm4
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federalbaseball@federalbaseball19H agoNationals announce they have recalled catcher Drew Millas from Triple-A Rochester and optioned catcher Riley Adams to Triple-A Rochester.
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Washington Nationals@Nationals19H agoThe Nationals recalled catcher Drew Millas from Triple-A Rochester and optioned catcher Riley Adams to Triple-A Rochester on Sunday. More: https://t.co/2DOLvqqfxd https://t.co/2u1mp9M7PG
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federalbaseball@federalbaseball20H agoNationals news & notes: Nats lose a sloppy, 3-2 game to Guardians... “We need to come back tomorrow, and play the way we have been playing, and try to win a ballgame. But today was just sloppy.” - Davey Martinez: https://t.co/as4cWmXevC
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Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman1D ago"You feel like we lost that game more than they won it." On a poorly played, 3-2 loss for the Nationals: https://t.co/1hx9HaBYPf
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Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman1D agoFinal: Guardians 3, Nats 2. The Nationals basically gifted all 3 runs with sloppy defense and prevented themselves from potentially scoring more with sloppy baserunning/basecoaching. Plus, CJ Abrams was scratched and Jacob Young departed in-game with injuries.
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Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman2D agoThree innings in the books, and the Nationals are not doing #TheLittleThings well today.
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Mark Zuckerman@MarkZuckerman2D agoThe Nationals have requested unconditional release waivers on Victor Robles, who was DFA’d earlier this week. So his 11-year tenure in the organization has now come to an end.