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Ramos, though, knew immediately this wasn't as bad as the previous two. And he got confirmation of that Wednesday morning when team orthopedist Wiemi Douoguih told him he would only need to miss one or two games.
"He saw me yesterday and said it was a little thing, not too hard," Ramos said. "He said see how you feel tomorrow and we'll see what we can do. This morning I woke up and I felt better. ... I feel good to play."
Ramos wasn't in the Nationals' lineup for the second game of this series with the Giants, but he did some jogging in the outfield earlier in the day and emerged with no significant issues.
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3 comments:
Whoever we get to replace Zook as Moose's backup better be prepared to play 80-100 games next season.
I truly hope we keep Suzuki
Oh, if Weimi says it's no big deal, we're supposed to be relieved? You might as well flip a coin or use a magic 8-ball.
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