Derek Law will undergo surgery for a partial tear in his flexor tendon, resulting in a recovery time of nine to ten months. This means he will not be part of the Nationals' roster in 2025. Last year, Law had a successful season with a 2.60 ERA and 1.178 WHIP, making him a reliable arm in the bullpen. As the Nationals face challenges, including poor performance and management changes, Law's injury adds to their struggles during a difficult season.
Derek Law, who last year became one of Dave Martinez' most reliable bullpen arms, will undergo surgery to fix a partial tear in his flexor tendon.
His recovery from surgery is expected to take nine to ten months, meaning he will not pitch in 2025 for the Nationals.
In 2024, Law turned himself into a very reliable reliever for the Nationals, achieving a career-best 2.60 ERA and 1.178 WHIP.
The Nationals have struggled with their bullpen and continue to shuffle arms in and out until something clicks.
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