A quick update on Chien-Ming Wang
Chien-Ming Wang's debut for the Nationals remains most likely at least one
month away. While the Nationals originally hoped Wang might be able to pitch
in May, he has experienced no setbacks and prefers the precautionay stance
the team has used in his recovery from shoulder surgery, said Alan Nero,
one of Wang's representatives and the managing director of Octagon's baseball
division.
Wang is throwing simulated innings every two or three days and is scheduled
to appear in the majors in late July or early August, Nero said. Wang last
pitched in the majors July 12 of last year for the New York Yankees.
The long rehab in Viera, Fla.'s stifling weather has been a grind, but Wang
is "doing quite well," Nero said. Last week, the Nationals allowed Wang a
three-day break from rehab in Viera so he could visit his family in New
Jersey.
"He's been incredibly positive," Nero said. "With the Yankees, there was
never a complete understanding of the injury. The conservative approach
the Nationals have taken has been outstanding."
By Adam Kilgore | June 22, 2010; 1:38 PM ET |
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