Washington Nationals are awaiting test results on Juan Soto’s calf

Lazy Juan Soto suffered a 7-4 defeat to the Miami Marlins on Sunday with a left calf injury, according to the Washington Nationals.

According to the team, Soto was undergoing an MRI after the game to determine the extent of the injury.

“We’ll re-evaluate it and see what happens,” manager Dave Martinez said.

After being thrown to the right in the third inning, Soto bent down and pointed to his left foot, and was run out in the fourth inning.

After two walks, Soto’s shot was broken in eight matches.

“Oh yeah, that’s definitely awful,” said National First baseman Josh Bell, who finished Pablo Lopez’s no-hit bid at number seven and hit a go-forward solo home run at number eight. “It simply came to our notice then. Let’s see. I know he’ll be here soon. I know we’re all holding our breath for him. I think only time will tell. “

In other national news, Martinez said right-hander Victor Arano (swelling in his left knee) will return with the team’s minor league facility at West Palm Beach, Florida, after throwing a bullpen session and doing some agility exercises. Is close. . Next before the rehabilitation assignment.

Wright Annibal Sanchez, who has been on the 60-day injury list with a hamstring injury since April, was to throw nearly 60 pitches in four innings for Triple-A Rochester on Sunday night. And Lefty Evan Lee (left hand) is also expected to start a throwing program in Florida, Martinez said.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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