Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads A few hours before the game, the Washington Nationals made it official, activating Doug Fister from the 15-day disabled list to start tonight against the Rays. To make room on the 25-man roster, the team sent Taylor Hill back to Class AAA Syracuse. The Nationals placed Fister on the disabled list after he allowed seven runs to the Padres in two innings on May 14. He was bothered by forearm soreness diagnosed as a strained right flexor. He rested the arm, then underwent the usual graduated throwing program before making two rehab starts, one with Class AAA Syracuse, the other with Class AA Harrisburg. Fister is 2-2 with a 4.31 ERA in 39 2/3 innings. He struck out 18 and walked 10.Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads “I just want him to feel good,” said Nationals Manager Matt Williams of what he hopes to see from Fister. “I’m sure there’ll be questions to him between innings — ‘how you doing? feeling okay?’ We know he’s gonna work fast, we know he’s gonna throw strikes. Control for him is important. So all of those being said, for me it’s a health issue. Making sure he doesn’t feel any tightness. As long as that’s the case, he’s good to go.” Hill has been with the team since May 31, called up to serve a long relief role. He served it fairly well, allowing five runs in 12 innings, striking out nine while walking four. It was the 26-year-old’s second major league stint. Chelsea Janes covers the Nationals for The Washington Post. Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads

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