
A day after he was struck within the face by a pitch, Washington Nationals third baseman Paul DeJong was positioned on the 10-day injured listing with a fractured nostril on Wednesday.
To fill DeJong’s roster spot, Washington recalled infielder Trey Lipscomb from Triple-A Rochester.
Within the prime of the sixth inning of Tuesday’s 3-0 Nationals victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates, DeJong was hit within the nostril by a 92.7 mph fastball from Pirates starter Mitch Keller.
DeJong, 31, instantly went down and was attended to by staff trainers for just a few moments. He then walked off the sphere and into the dugout holding a towel to his face.
A nine-year veteran, DeJong is hitting .204 with two RBIs in 16 video games this season, his first with the Nationals.
He’s a .228 hitter with 140 house runs and 402 RBIs in 884 profession video games with the St. Louis Cardinals (2017-23), Toronto Blue Jays (2023), San Francisco Giants (2023), Chicago White Sox (2024), Kansas Metropolis Royals (2024) and Nationals.
–Area Stage Media