

The Nationals just released an update on Stephen Strasburg after his examination in Los Angeles today. Strasburg has a patellar subluxation of his left knee on Thursday--which usually happens when the kneecap is pulled laterally out of its groove--and he'll be fine for spring training with rest and physical therapy.
So for the time being, it appears there's not much for Nats fans to worry about, though this obviously means Strasburg will have a minor injury to deal with before February rolls around. We'll keep you posted with what we hear.

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