WASHINGTON – It has been an interesting month for Seth Romero, the lefty pitcher and first-round pick of the Nationals in 2017.
Then again, it has been an eventful career for the Texas native. He dealt with off-field issues at the University of Houston before he was selected by Washington.
Romero, who made his Major League debut in three games with Washington last year, has not pitched for Triple-A Rochester since August 27.
“He was down a little bit with shoulder fatigue; he’s dealing with some shoulder soreness but he’s fine,” Mark Scialabba, assistant general manager, player development, told Federal Baseball on Thursday.