WASHINGTON - Seth Romero made a rapid rise this year, going from low Single-A Hagerstown in 2018 to three appearances at the Major League level with the Nationals this past season.
Now the lefty pitcher will try to work his way back to the majors after he hurt his right (non-throwing) had in a fall in August that ended his first season in the big leagues.
Romero is now in Florida as part of the Instructional League program for Washington as he is on Major League rehab.
“He has been down here throwing and he looks great,” Sam Narron, slated to be the Harrisburg pitching coach in 2020, told Federal Baseball on Thursday from Florida.