Josiah Gray Posts Two Scoreless Innings in Second Single-A Rehab Outing
The Nationals right-hander completed a second rehab outing at Single-A with two scoreless frames, per MLB.com, though no return timetable has been reported.

Josiah Gray's second rehab outing at the Single-A level produced two scoreless innings, per Shanthi Sepe-Chepuru at MLB.com — the kind of clean line that keeps a return conversation alive without actually answering any of the hard questions.
The scoreless workload is worth noting, though the Nationals have not announced a timetable for his return to the major-league roster. The nature of Gray's injury has not been specified in the available material, so what the two-inning limit reflects — a pitch-count ceiling, a standard early-rehab structure, or something else — remains unclear.
What remains unconfirmed
No return date, roster move, or next scheduled outing has been reported. Until the inning count climbs and a promotion window is discussed, this is a progress marker, not a countdown.
The broader Washington picture
The Nationals are managing several health threads at once. CJ Abrams is listed as day-to-day after spraining his ankle on a slide into second base, with x-rays negative but baseball activity on hold, per beat reporter Mark Zuckerman. Manager Butera has also adjusted bullpen usage, deploying relievers Ribalta and Beeter earlier in close games. Gray's eventual return would add rotation depth to a club already juggling its roster carefully.
The next thing to watch: whether a third rehab outing is scheduled and whether the workload increases.
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