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Will Koda Glover be able to get healthy and contribute to the Nationals’ 2019 bullpen?

“It’s just a forearm strain,” Koda Glover told reporters after getting the results of an MRI on his right arm following a rough outing in which the reliever struggled to throw strikes and felt some tightness in his elbow.

“Nothing crazy,” he added. “UCL was great. That’s good news. It’s just one of them things where we think maybe some weakness in there or some fatigue, but I’ll be fine. I’m really not that worried about it at all. I think it’s good.”

Glover, 25, tried to apply some advice from Max Scherzer this winter, throwing more than he normally would as he attempted to get himself ready for the new season after another injury-filled campaign last summer.