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The Washington Nationals have placed right-handed pitcher Erick Fedde on the 10-day injured list with an oblique strain, according to Jesse Doughtery of The Washington Post. The club recalled reliever Andres Machado from Triple-A Rochester.

Fedde’s placement on the IL comes at an inopportuned time. The Nationals have caught fire some winning 10 of 11 games before losing back-to-back games to the Miami Marlins.

Fedde had earned his way into the starting rotation with Stephen Strasburg injured. Fedde had three straight scoreless outings, through 19 innings — all wins. However, he allowed five off six hits and two home runs in his last outing on June 23 against Philadelphia. Washington won the game 13-12.

He was scheduled to start Tuesday against the New York Mets. Thus, the Nationals will have to reshuffle their rotation, who is already without Strasburg.

Still, this season has been a major step for the former UNLV standout. In his fifth season, Fedde already has a career-high 50 strikeouts. His 3.90 ERA is the best of his career as well, pitching 55.1 innings with 11 starts.

This article first appeared on DC Sports King and was syndicated with permission.

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