Baseball’s deadline was Thursday at noon to submit Opening Day rosters to MLB. The Washington Nationals basically set their roster today with only IL move(s) remaining and possibly a retirement announcement on Stephen Strasburg. Unfortunately, Trey Lipscomb did not make the Opening Day roster as he was certainly one of the best players in Spring Training camp.
As expected, Derek Law did make the roster. Since Law was an NRI, the team moved Cade Cavalli as expected to the 60-day IL to make room for Law on the 40-man roster. This was the fifth round of cuts and most likely the final round of cuts barring any surprise trade, free agent signing, or waiver claim. The Nats will need to make official moves to deal with injured players on the 40-man roster like Strasburg and Stone Garrett. The other player who is coming off of TJ surgery, Zach Brzykcy, was listed on the minor league transaction log as placed on the 60-day IL — however, that could have been in error as it was not on the MLB transaction log.
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