Nationals Promote Andry Lara For MLB Debut
Briefly

Andry Lara has been recalled by the Nationals to participate as the 27th man for today's doubleheader and is expected to make his major league debut. While Lara was previously recalled on April 20 but did not play, the current situation indicates he will likely see action due to the pitching struggles of starter Trevor Williams, who allowed six runs in the first inning. His performance in that initial game increases the likelihood of Lara being utilized during today's contests.
Andry Lara has been recalled to serve as the 27th man for today's doubleheader and will make his major league debut as soon as he gets into a game.
The Nats also recalled Andry Lara to serve as the 27th man for a doubleheader on April 20th, but he didn't get into either contest that day.
Starter Trevor Williams allowed six runs in the first inning, requiring 54 pitches to get through the frame, indicating that Lara will likely be needed.
Andry Lara, still looking for his major league debut, is 22 years old and was sent back down to the minors after his prior recall.
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