The Nationals have a day off before they start a series with the Oakland A’s tomorrow... Joan Adon got the start in place of the injured Josiah Gray on
Gray has landed on the IL with a flexor strain in his right arm
Notes and quotes from the second game of three with the Giants in Oracle Park... “Josiah Gray has been placed on the 15-Day Injured List (right elbow/forearm flexor strain),” the Nationals wrote on X/Twitter, with the 26-year-old scratched from his scheduled start against the San Francisco Giants last night.
Washington Nationals All-Star right-hander Josiah Gray missed his scheduled start on Tuesday against the San Francisco Giants, instead being placed on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow/forearm flexor strain.
Believe it or not, another high upside starting pitcher is out with an arm injury. On Tuesday, the Washington Nationals announced that Josiah Gray will be placed on the injured list with a right elbow/forearm flexor strain.
The Nats have not yet provided any kind of information relating to the severity of his injury or how long they expect him to be out of action.
Two pitchers trending in opposite directions this season will go head-to-head Tuesday night when the Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants continue their three-game series.
The Cincinnati Reds (0-0) and the Washington Nationals (0-0) face off on Thursday at Great American Ball Park for Opening Day. First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET.
It’s Opening Day for the Nationals, who take on the Reds in Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park at 4:10 PM ET... Josiah Gray struggled in the second
Notes and quotes from a split-squad Saturday in West Palm Beach... Josiah Gray’s seven-walk outing last week was not ideal, but he did manage to limit the Houston Astros to a run on five hits in five innings.
While most teams do not have a true ace, Opening Day is a chance for some to see their top pitchers in a rotation matchup. But for others, it is a reminder of just how bad their pitching staff is.
Notes and quotes after an off-day for the Nationals in West Palm Beach... Josiah Gray’s first outing after being named the Washington Nationals’ Opening Day starter was an “interesting” one, which saw the pitcher walk seven batters, strike out six, and give up just three hits and one earned run.
Notes and quotes on the Nationals’ weekend in West Palm Beach, FL... Going up against New York’s Mets last week in West Palm Beach, FL, MacKenzie Gore gave up two hits, three walks, and one earned run in 5 2⁄3 innings pitched.
The Washington Nationals have named starting pitcher Josiah Gray as their Opening Day starter this season. This puts him in an elite class in team history, as he will do something not done in a decade.
The Washington Nationals are considered to have overachieved in 2023 with a 71-91 record. This year, however, it’s possible that they could underachieve.
At 41-59, the Nationals are currently in last place in the National League East division but have been playing competitive baseball despite the record. Here are a few of the players trending up and down in 2023.
The Washington Nationals will look to their All-Star to try and turn around their series against the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday. Josiah Gray (6-6, 3.30 ERA), who was named to the National League All-Star team on Sunday, starts for the Nationals, who have dropped the first two games of their four-game set against the Reds.
One year ago, Josiah Gray went through the growing pains of being an MLB pitcher. Gray allowed 38 home runs — most in MLB and issued 66 walks — the most in the National League.
We're almost two months into the regular season and the Washington Nationals find themselves where most pundits expect them to be for the foreseeable future: last place in the NL East.
Josiah Gray tossed six scoreless innings and received some offensive support for the first time this year on Tuesday as the visiting Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets 5-0 in the opener of a three-game series.
The rebuilding Washington Nationals made an interesting move on Thursday, claiming former Boston Red Sox's top prospect, infielder Jeter Downs, off waivers.
Gray halted a 13-game streak in which he gave up at least one home run.
The Nats ended up accepting a four-player package (Keibert Ruiz, Josiah Gray and prospects Gerardo Carrillo and Donovan Casey) from L.A. for both Max Scherzer and Trea Turner, headlined by big league-ready youngsters in Ruiz and Gray.
It is expected that Mason Thompson — acquired from the Padres in the Daniel Hudson deal — and Josiah Gray — a key piece in the Max Scherzer trade — will be activated this weekend.
The Washington Nationals are giving up Max Scherzer and Trea Turner in a blockbuster trade, but they are acquiring a pair of top-50 prospects in return.
Selected by the Reds in the second round of the 2018 draft out of Division II Le Moyne College, Gray was traded to Los Angeles a few months later as part of the deal that sent Yasiel Puig to Cincinnati.
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