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Top Jacob Young News

  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Resumes swinging bat

    Young (wrist) resumed swinging a bat Tuesday, Jessica Camerato of MLB.com reports.

    Young has been limited to only one Grapefruit League game this spring due to a lingering right wrist contusion. The Nationals are still viewing the outfielder as day-to-day and are focused on getting Young's wrist back to 100 percent before Opening Day. It's unclear when he might be given the green light to return to games.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Not hitting due to wrist issue

    The Nationals announced Wednesday that Young hasn't been cleared for hitting while he tends to a right wrist contusion, Jessica Camerato of MLB.com reports.

    Young has been managing the wrist issue since being hit by a pitch during batting practice Feb. 18, but he appeared to have moved past the injury after he made his Grapefruit League debut last Friday against the Astros. However, Young hasn't been included in any of the Nationals' spring lineups since then, with the bruised wrist apparently still presenting some complications. The Nationals are seemingly hopeful that Young will be ready to resume hitting after a few more days of rest, but any further setbacks or plateauing in the recovery process could put his availability in jeopardy for Opening Day.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Making spring debut Friday

    Young (wrist) is starting in center field and batting second in Friday's Grapefruit League contest versus the Astros, Mark Zuckerman of NatsJournal.com reports.

    Young was held out of the first handful of Nationals spring training contests with right wrist soreness, but he's been cleared for game action. The speedster will see most or all of his playing time in center field for the Nationals this season, but he may need to improve on last year's .583 OPS to get regular starts.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Managing wrist soreness

    Young is out of the lineup for Saturday's Grapefruit League game against Houston due to right wrist soreness, Jessica Camerato of MLB.com reports.

    Young took a pitch off his wrist Wednesday, so he'll wait another day or two before making his spring debut. The 26-year-old posted just a .583 OPS across 364 plate appearances last season, but his elite speed and defense make him the early favorite to open the season as Washington's primary center fielder.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: On bench again

    Young is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the White Sox.

    Young isn't part of the starting nine for a second straight game after making three consecutive starts in center field. Robert Hassell will patrol center field instead.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Exiting starting nine

    Young is not in the lineup for Wednesday's contest versus Atlanta.

    Young has been seeing more reps than Robert Hassell in center field lately, but he'll begin Wednesday's game on the bench. Hassell will patrol center field and bat eighth in the series finale.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Steals win with legs and glove

    Young went 1-for-3 with a stolen base in Sunday's win over the Mets.

    The steal was his 15th of the season, but where Young really shined was on defense, as he made two incredible defensive plays in center field to rob New York hitters of extra bases, including a leaping catch at the wall in the ninth inning as the Nats clung to a 3-2 lead. He's split time in center with Robert Hassell down the stretch, and through 11 games in September, Young is batting .292 (7-for-24) with two steals, three runs and four RBI.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: On bench Sunday

    Young is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Cubs.

    Young made his return Saturday from a two-game absence due to back spasms and went 0-for-3 at the plate. He'll yield to Robert Hassell in center field Sunday for Washington's series finale. After serving as the everyday center fielder for most of June and July, Young and Hassell have been splitting work at the position over the last few weeks.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Pulled with back spasms

    Young was removed from Tuesday's game against the Marlins due to back spasms.

    Young had gone 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored before his back forced him to make an early exit in the sixth inning. The severity of his injury remains unknown, but an extended absence for Young would likely force Robert Hassell into the lineup more often against left-handed pitchers.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Not in Wednesday's lineup

    Young (back) is not in the lineup for Wednesday's contest versus the Marlins.

    Young was pulled from Tuesday's game due to back spasms. It's possible he wouldn't have started Wednesday even if he was totally healthy, but with an off day looming Thursday, Young will get some extra rest before trying to return to action this weekend. Robert Hassell is covering center field and batting seventh.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Pops grand slam in loss

    Young went 1-for-4 with a grand slam in Monday's 10-5 loss to the Yankees.

    The Nationals outfielder finally tallied his first long ball in his 314th plate appearance of the season. Young took New York reliever Mark Leiter deep to right field in the ninth to shave his team's deficit to five runs. With Young stuck in a short-side platoon role, it is difficult to capitalize on his best quality for fantasy -- speed. Overall, the 26-year-old is slashing .231/.302/.282 with 29 runs scored and 24 RBI while going 13-for-23 on stolen base attempts.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Losing playing time

    Young is out of the lineup for Friday's game against Philadelphia.

    Young will cede center field duties to Robert Hassell for the third time in four games Friday. Each of Young's absences during that stretch has come against right-handed pitchers, and the 25-year-old may be slipping into a short-side platoon role with the lefty-hitting Hassell. Young has four hits and a 28 percent K rate in his last 46 at-bats.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Sitting Saturday

    Young is not in the Nationals' starting lineup against the Brewers on Saturday.

    Young will be on the bench for the start of Saturday's game while Robert Hassell starts in center field and bats ninth. Young has gone hitless over his last seven games, which has lowered his slash line to .233/.302/.276 with 10 steals and 18 RBI over 263 plate appearances this season.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Returning to lineup Monday

    Young (finger) will start in center field and bat ninth in Monday's game against the Astros.

    Young was held out of Sunday's 7-2 win while he tended to a bruised right index finger, but the day off was apparently all he needed to move past the issue. He'll take back his usual spot in center field as the Nationals open a three-game set in Houston.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: On bench Sunday

    Young (finger) is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Twins.

    Alex Call will pick up a start in center field. Young can be considered day-to-day due to a right finger contusion heading into Monday's series opener in Houston.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: X-rays return negative

    Young underwent X-rays on his right index finger Saturday that returned negative, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports.

    Young took a pitch off his right index finger while trying to bunt Saturday and was unable to finish the at-bat. He received good news when X-rays returned negative after the contest, but he's still deemed day-to-day. Alex Call could get a chance to start in the outfield Sunday if Young is unable to play.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Suffers finger injury Saturday

    Young was removed from Saturday's game against Minnesota after taking a pitch off his right index finger while trying to bunt, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports.

    Young was looked at by a trainer after the pitch struck his finger, and the determination was made to pull him from the contest. Alex Call finished Young's at-bat and subsequently took over in center field. If Young has to miss any additional time, Call would be the leading candidate to gain more starts in center. The Nationals announced during the game that Young's initial diagnosis is a right index finger contusion.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Logs 10th steal

    Young went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in Saturday's 6-5 loss to the Brewers.

    Young finished June strong but opened July by going 3-for-30 over his first nine games of the month. He got back on track with a multi-hit effort Saturday and added his 10th steal of the season during the ninth inning. The light-hitting outfielder has just a .589 OPS this season, adding 15 RBI, 22 runs scored and no home runs through 223 plate appearances.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Not in Friday's lineup

    Young is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Brewers, Bobby Blanco of MASNSports.com reports.

    The absence ends a run of 22 straight starts for Young, who posted a .219/.287/.260 slash line with just three extra-base hits during that stretch. Alex Call is starting in center field and batting fifth Friday for Washington.

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  • Nationals' Jacob Young: Regaining confidence

    Young went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs scored, three RBI and a stolen base in Friday's win over the Angels.

    Over four games since sliding past second base and being caught stealing Sunday against the Dodgers, Young has gone 5-for-14 at the plate and 3-for-3 on stolen-base attempts. The center fielder has had a rough first half overall that includes being thrown out on half of his 16 steal attempts across 58 contests, but the 25-year-old center fielder still boasts 94th percentile sprint speed and could make a big impact on the basepaths over the final months of the season if he doesn't lose confidence in his abilities.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 192 lbs
Birthplace: Ponte Vedra, FL
Age: 26
Experience: 3
Bats/Throws: R, R