
Jose Vidro to rehab with Potomac Nationals
June 30, 2005 - Carolina League (CarL1)
Potomac Nationals News Release
Washington Nationals second baseman Jose Vidro, who was placed on the Nationals DL May 5, 2005 with high and lateral left ankle sprain and torn peroneal tendon outside the ankle, will join the Potomac Nationals in Woodbridge, VA on a rehab assignment starting Thursday June 30, 2005 as the P-Nats host the Kinston Indians. Vidro will lead off as the designated hitter during his first two games and how he feels afterward will determine when he plays the field.
This season marks Vidro's eighth in the majors and 13th with the Montreal/Washington organization. He made his major league debut on June 6, 1997 with the Expos. This season, Vidro played in 28 games for Washington averaging.290 at the plate with 15 RBI and four home runs before injuring his ankle in a game against the Dodgers on May 4. He holds a .304 career batting average with 486 RBI and 105 home runs.
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