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Wang strong in latest rehab start

== Veteran fires 6 1/3 scoreless innings for Double-A Harrisburg ==

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By Ashley Marshall / Special to MLB.com07/24/2012 12:40 AM ET

When pitchers and catchers reported for Spring Training, Chien-Ming Wang was
all but assured of starting the new campaign in the Nationals rotation.
Fast-forward four months and two injuries later, and the former Major League
veteran is starting to make his case to rejoin Washington.

The 32-year-old native of Taiwan allowed two hits over 6 1/3 scoreless
innings Monday to lead the Double-A Harrisburg Senators past the New
Hampshire Fisher Cats, 5-1.

Wang, who struck out six batters and did not issue a walk, threw 52 of his 75
pitches for strikes in his strongest outing since going on the disabled list
July 3 with a right hip strain. He is expected to return to the Majors at the
end of July or early August.

The right-hander faced one above the minimum the first time through the
order. Sean Ochinko reached base when made an errant throw on a play in the
second inning.

First baseman Mike McDade broke up the no-hit bid with a clean double to
center field in the fourth, and second baseman Brian Bocock recorded New
Hampshire's only other hit off Wang (1-1) to lead off the sixth.

Wang was considered to be the front runner for the No. 5 spot in Washington's
rotation headed into the spring, but a left hamstring strain forced him to
the Minors instead of breaking camp with the club.

He made one rehab start in Class A Hagerstown, another with Class A Advanced
Potomac and three more with Triple-A Syracuse before rejoining the team at
the end of May.

In seven games -- including four starts -- with the Nationals, Wang is 2-3
with a 7.61 ERA. He has walked 14 batters and recorded 12 strikeouts over 23
2/3 innings.

Wang then went back on the 15-day DL on July 3. In his first start for
Harrisburg on July 13, Wang surrendered three runs -- two earned -- on seven
hits over four innings.

On Monday, Fisher Cats starter Deck McGwire (4-11) allowed five runs on five
hits and five walks over four innings in the losing effort.



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