Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Nationals finally getting healthy

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As Bryce Harper misses baseball while on the disabled list, many of his Nationals teammates are getting close to being healthy again.

Even with Harper still out with a bone bruise in his left knee and no timetable for his return, the Nationals are about to get some reinforcem­ents. Stephen Strasburg is back on the mound, ace Max Scherzer could return from a neck injury as soon as Sunday and shortstop Trea Turner and outfielder Jayson Werth aren’t too far behind.

Scherzer threw a bullpen session Saturday and would be in line to pitch the night game in Washington’s doublehead­er with the New York Mets on Sunday. Manager Dusty Baker said Scherzer, who last pitched Aug. 13, was “very close.”

The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner is 12-5 with a 2.25 ERA in 24 starts this season. The Nationals hope to have Scherzer headlining a playoff rotation that includes left-hander Gio Gonzalez and Strasburg, who has allowed two earned runs on seven hits over 12 innings in two starts since returning from a right elbow injury.

Werth, who has been out since early June with a bruised left foot, continues to play minor-league rehab games and said he feels good. The 38-year-old hopes being out for so long makes him fresher in the fall.

“There’s definitely some silver lining to this whole thing,” Werth said. “I’m just fortunate enough that I should have enough games under my belt to be ready for a push in October and help the team in any way that I can. … I’ll hopefully be a big part of this thing.”

Duffy needs MRI: Kansas City Royals starter Danny Duffy will undergo an MRI after being placed on the disabled list with a sore elbow.

The left-hander was sent home Saturday to have medical tests on a condition that has bothered him for the past month. Duffy was scheduled to start Sunday’s series finale. The Royals are confident Duffy’s injury isn’t serious. “Anything that was concerning, we would have shut him down right from the get-go,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “It got to the point where we needed to take a pause.”

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