Nationals Select Colin Poche To 40-Man Roster
Briefly

The Washington Nationals have officially added left-handed reliever Colin Poche to their Opening Day roster after he signed a minor league deal last month. Poche, who faced a significant career interruption due to Tommy John surgery in 2020 and 2021, has managed to return to form with a 3.27 ERA over his last three seasons. Despite a declining strikeout rate and limited spring training success, he fills a critical role in the Nationals' bullpen as they look to bolster their pitching staff. The financial terms of his contract remain undisclosed.
The Nationals have selected the contract of Colin Poche, who joins their Opening Day roster, marking a return to MLB after injury struggles.
Despite limited spring performance with a 7.71 ERA, Poche steps in as the second lefty in the Nationals' bullpen strategy.
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