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Minor roster moves plus Nationals-Marlins lineups

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VIERA, Fla. — Some minor roster shuffling today at Space Coast Park, as Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson confirmed Will Ohman was released and Bill Bray reported to minor league camp.

The left-handed Ohman was sent to minor league camp last week after dealing with a hamstring issue at the start of camp and surrendering two hits and two walks in his lone spring appearance. He signed as a free agent last month.

Bray, sent down last week, will work on his arm slot issue, as he tries to regain the form that helped him put up a 2.89 earned-run average over 79 games with the Cincinnati Reds in 2011.

Here’s today’s lineup against the Miami Marlins:

Nationals

Denard Span, CF
Jayson Werth, RF
Bryce Harper, LF
Ryan Zimmerman, DH
Adam LaRoche, 1B
Ian Desmond, SS
Danny Espinosa, 2B
Kurt Suzuki, C
Steve Lombardozzi, 3B

Chris Young, RHP

Other scheduled pitchers: Ryan Perry, Craig Stammen, Jeremy Accardo, Fernando Abad, Erik Davis.

Marlins

Christian Yelich LF
Chone Figgins 2B
Matt Downs 3B
Joe Mahoney 1B
Kyle Jensen  DH
Chris Coghlan RF
Nick Green SS
Kyle Skipworth C
Gorkys Hernandez CF

Alex Sanabia RHP 

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