James Wood gets 'back in the mix,' joins Nationals for outfield drills
Briefly

James Wood, a young player for the Washington Nationals, has been dealing with left quad tendinitis since the offseason, causing him to miss significant practice time during February. While he can take part in batting practice and throwing drills, the team has limited his participation in fielding and running activities. Recently cleared for light running, he is optimistic yet patient about his recovery, understanding the need for caution as he approaches his first major league season. Despite the frustration of being sidelined, Wood remains focused on long-term goals.
The team has been cautious about fielding and running, allowing Wood to participate in light running for the first time.
The first game, I started to feel that vibe and started itching a little bit.
I might have pushed myself to return sooner, but now I'm thinking about the bigger picture.
Read at Washington Post
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