NEW YORK (AP) - Washington Nationals infielder Paul DeJong, sidelined since his nose was broken by a pitch in mid-April, is taking batting practice and could soon start a minor league rehab assignment.
Paul DeJong taking batting practice as he recovers from getting hit in the face by a pitch
NEW YORK (AP) - Washington Nationals infielder Paul DeJong, sidelined since his nose was broken by a pitch in mid-April, is taking batting practice and could soon start a minor league rehab assignment.
DeJong took BP on Wednesday with a face protector flap and hit against right-hander Derek Law in a simulated game - and will do so again in a few days, Nationals manager Dave Martinez said.
"If everything goes well, he's pretty close," Martinez said. "He's itching to go back and play. I know he's got to go back to see the doctor one more time and then after that hopefully we can get him out."
DeJong was hit by a 92.7 mph pitch from Pittsburgh’s Mitch Keller on April 15, fracturing his nose, orbital and orbital floor. The 31-year-old had surgery six days later.