Michael Morse wasn’t supposed to miss too much time with an injured lat. A re-injured lat, though? It kept him out almost two months, but now he’s back.
Nationals Activate Michael Morse From Disabled List
Morse went 8-for-21 in a brief rehab assignment. The Nats could use his bat.
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Read Article >Michael Morse Shut Down 6 Weeks With Injured Lat
Michael Morse Injury: Nationals Slugger Still Out With Lat Discomfort
Then, in spring, Morse injured his lat. It wasn’t supposed to be a major injury at the time. It’s become more of a major injury. Morse was placed on the disabled list to open the year. Then, during a rehab assignment, he had a setback. The latest:
Read Article >Mike Morse Injury: Nationals Slugger To Start The Season On Disabled List


Left fielder Michael Morse of the Washington Nationals swings against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images) Getty ImagesThe injury shouldn’t cause him to miss weeks and weeks considering that Morse was optimistic for a return by Opening Day. With the Nationals spending money and prospects in an effort to win this year, they’re not going to push Morse for the first week of the season just to lose him to something lingering in September.
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