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exec thinks they might even be the team to beat. Left fielder Michael Morse should return soon, but right fielder Jayson Werth is at least two months away and catcher Wilson Ramos is out for the season. • Cardinals: True, they just lost outfielder
Updated May 7, 2012 3:06 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) Washington Nationals right fielder Jayson Werth broke his left wrist Sunday night trying to make a sliding catch against the Philadelphia Phillies . THAT HURTS Who's in and
Updated May 8, 2012 1:17 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) The Nationals say outfielder Jayson Werth had surgery on his broken left wrist and will miss more than six weeks. POWER RANKINGS See if your favorite team is pointed in
for the first time this season, are missing three starting position players - outfielders Michael Morse (lat) and Jayson Werth (wrist), and catcher Wilson Ramos (torn right ACL). "When you're missing some key guys, it puts pressure on
the Giants at second base this season. Team: Washington Nationals Position: Left Field Up: Roger Bernadina Down: Jayson Werth (15-day DL, wrist) Lose a right fielder, get a new left fielder. The Nats lost Werth to a broken wrist last week
spent time on the DL this season, including third baseman Ryan Zimmerman (he's back, at least), right fielder Jayson Werth , cleanup hitter Michael Morse , closer Drew Storen and reliever Brad Lidge . And yet the Nationals entered Tuesday
out? Check the complete MLB disabled list . But not so fast. The Nationals within the past week lost right fielder Jayson Werth and catcher Wilson Ramos to major injuries, and catcher Sandy Leon, sprained his right ankle in a home-plate collision
among those who went on the disabled list in the opening month. The past week has been especially tough. Right fielder Jayson Werth had surgery Monday to repair a broken left wrist that's expected to sideline him for at least three months. On Friday
black-and-white images that are infinitely more symbolic than the life-sized cardboard cutout of Washington Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth in the corner. These black-and-white images are as much a nod toward baseball nostalgia as they are a nod to Ng
can't put any weight on it. Not good.'' The Nationals already have sent 10 players to the disabled list. Outfielder Jayson Werth broke his left wrist and needed surgery on Monday, sidelining him for several months. Now, the Nationals have lost