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Fri Aug 2921:43Drew Millas to Have Season-Ending Surgery
Washington Nationals catcher Drew Millas (finger) is set to miss the rest of the 2025 season. Millas will undergo season-ending surgery to repair his fractured left finger. The operation will keep him out for the rest of this year, but Millas should be ready for the beginning of the 2026 campaign. His absence won't have an impact on fantasy leagues as he was the primary backup catcher. In a corresponding move, C.J. Stubbs has been recalled to take over the spot on the active roster.
Source: Bobby BlancoRotoBaller.com
Wed Aug 2716:18Drew Millas Suffers Fracture and Dislocation of his Finger
Washington Nationals catcher Drew Millas (finger) was pulled from Wednesday's game early against the New York Yankees with a fracture and a dislocation of his left second finger, according to Nationals Communications. Millas went hitless in his only at-bat of an eventual 11-2 blowout loss, and he was replaced behind the dish by Riley Adams. The 27-year-old backstop was injured when Austin Wells' bat hit Millas' hand during a swing, which resulted in catcher's interference. Millas will almost certainly land on the 10-day injured list and could miss the rest of the 2025 season with just over a month left of action in the regular season. Keibert Ruiz (concussion) remains on the IL, so with Millas now hurt, Adams could be counted on even more behind the dish in D.C. Millas came into Wednesday's tilt hitting .313 but in just 54 plate appearances.
Source: Nationals CommunicationsRotoBaller.com
Wed Aug 21 202412:54Drew Millas Mashing In August
Washington Nationals catcher prospect Drew Millas went 2-for-4 with a solo home run on Tuesday for Triple-A Rochester. Millas has performed rather well through 11 games in August, slashing .256/.356/.590 with seven extra-base hits and two stolen bases. In 57 games in Triple-A this season, he's slashing .300/.351/.517 with 12 doubles, nine homers, 33 RBI, nine steals, and 17:32 BB/SO. Millas has spent a few brief stints with the Nationals this season, yet the results have been underwhelming. Despite this, Millas' Triple-A performance suggests he could be a solid big-league backstop.
Source: Baseball ReferenceRotoBaller.com