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Nationals' Luis Garcia Nursing Tight Hamstring
Infielder expected to be day-to-day with injury
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Washington Nationals infielder Luis Garcia is out of the lineup for Saturday's Grapefruit League game against the Houston Astros due to a tight left hamstring. The Nationals are viewing Garcia as day-to-day, indicating the injury is not considered serious.
Why it matters
Garcia is expected to be the Nationals' primary second baseman to start the 2026 MLB season, so any injury concerns will be closely monitored during spring training. The 25-year-old has also been taking reps at first base, adding to his versatility and value to the team.
The details
According to reports, Garcia felt tightness in his left hamstring and was held out of Saturday's exhibition game against the Astros as a precautionary measure. The Nationals are optimistic the issue is minor and that Garcia will be able to return to the field in the coming days.
- Garcia was out of the lineup for Saturday's Grapefruit League game against the Houston Astros.
The players
Luis Garcia
A 25-year-old infielder for the Washington Nationals who is expected to be the team's primary second baseman to start the 2026 MLB season.
What’s next
The Nationals will continue to monitor Garcia's progress and provide updates on his status in the coming days as he works to recover from the tight hamstring.
The takeaway
While any injury concern is worth watching, especially for a key player like Garcia, the Nationals appear to be taking a cautious approach with this issue. As long as the hamstring tightness proves to be minor, Garcia should be ready to go for the start of the 2026 season and provide stability at second base for Washington.
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