Nationals Prioritize Long-Term Recovery for Josiah Gray
Josiah Gray’s season is officially over, but for the Washington Nationals, this decision is rooted in a commitment to his long-term health and recovery. The 27-year-old pitcher, who was once named an All-Star in 2023, will have the offseason to continue his rehabilitation following Tommy John surgery.
End of the Line for Gray in 2023
Nationals interim manager Miguel Cairo confirmed on Monday that Gray will not return to the mound for the remainder of the regular season. This news comes after the organization expressed satisfaction with Gray’s progress during his three rehab starts in the minor leagues. The focus now shifts away from the immediate demands of the season to ensuring Gray is fully prepared for the future.
Gray’s journey back to health has been nothing short of arduous. He began the year throwing from flat ground for the first time since surgery, gradually working his way up to pitching at Triple-A Rochester. This careful progression reflects the Nationals’ intent to prioritize his recovery over any short-term gains.
Long-Term Vision for Gray’s Career
With the Nationals firmly out of playoff contention and the minor league season concluded, the organization has opted to continue Gray’s rehabilitation at their training facility in West Palm Beach, Florida. This decision underscores their strategy to take a measured approach, aiming for Gray to be in contention for a starting rotation spot in 2026.
Gray’s focus will now be on his recovery rather than the pressures of a late-season return. As he trains and heals, the Nationals are hopeful that this period will set the stage for a successful comeback, allowing Gray to reclaim his place as a key figure in their pitching lineup.
In the meantime, the Nationals will continue to build for the future, using this time to ensure that their talented pitcher is fully ready to contribute when the time comes.