POSTERIOR · WIRE
InjuryWSHAug 21, 2026, 12:39 AM EDTSignal confidence 85%

CJ Abrams Day to Day After Spraining Ankle on Slide Into Second

Abrams sprained his ankle on an awkward slide; x-rays negative but he cannot do baseball activity and is expected to miss at least one more game.

Posterior generated visual for Washington Nationals: CJ Abrams Day to Day After Spraining Ankle on Slide Into Second

CJ Abrams sprained his ankle on an awkward slide into second base and is listed as day-to-day, per the MLB.com report.

The Nationals announced x-rays came back negative, which is the good news. The less good news: Abrams cannot do baseball activity and is expected to miss at least one more game — a distinction that puts him somewhere in the frustrating middle ground between "fine" and "on the shelf."

What we know

Beat reporter Mark Zuckerman flagged the ankle concern following the Nationals' 2-0 loss, and the subsequent update noted the negative imaging while leaving the timetable deliberately vague. Day-to-day is the roster equivalent of a shrug — it tells you the situation is being monitored more than it tells you when Abrams returns.

What we don't know yet

No timetable has been attached to the day-to-day designation. Whether Abrams misses one game or several remains unconfirmed.

It's worth noting that Abrams had recently shifted from shortstop to second base per a Washington Nationals announcement — the position he was playing when the slide occurred. How the ankle responds to baseball activity in the coming days will be the thing to watch.

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