Zimmermann to undergo elbow surgery
WASHINGTON -- Nationals right-hander Jordan Zimmermann will need right elbow
reconstruction, according to acting general manager Mike Rizzo. Zimmermann is
expected to be out 12 to 18 months.
Zimmermann, who in his first year in the big leagues, pitched in 16 games and
was 3-5 with a 4.63 ERA and a team-leading 92 strikeouts. There is no word on
when or where the surgery will take place.
The Nationals had concerns about Zimmermann's elbow since Saturday after an
MRI was taken the previous day. But before making a final conclusion, the
Nationals took the MRI to Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala., and he
confirmed that Zimmermann has a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament.
Washington also is planning to get a third opinion from Dr. Lewis Yocum in
Southern California before scheduling surgery.
"Jordan was very upset. It was one of the toughest calls I had to make,"
Rizzo said. "He is one of our crown jewels. He is going to work hard and be
in Washington rehabbing his right arm."
Zimmermann last pitched on July 18 against the Cubs before complaining of
tightness in the elbow. He was not available for comment Monday.
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