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WASHINGTON — Jhoan Duran’s pain subsided quickly.
A day after Duran took a line drive to the ankle and left the field in the Nationals’ bullpen cart , Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the closer is “good to go” if there’s a Saturday save situation.
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How does Duran feel?
“Good,” he said pregame. “A hundred percent. I don’t feel nothing. It’s crazy … like nothing happened.”
Duran received clean X-ray results Friday night and the Phillies’ concern soon evaporated.
“They feel like it hit his ankle, hit a nerve, and he got kind of dead foot,” Thomson said. “He actually walked out to the bus pretty good (last night), and then he came in normal today.”
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