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  • COL Relief Pitcher
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    Micah Bowie, who is on the disabled list with fluid in his left elbow, has not resumed throwing yet, and there is not yet a timetable for him to do so.
    There might not be room for Bowie in the bullpen once he is ready to return.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Micah Bowie was taken out of a recent rehab outing at Triple-A Sacramento with a sore elbow.
    Bowie went on the DL with an elbow strain on May 23. He’s not expected back this season.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Nationals reliever Micah Bowie is expected to miss a few days after leaving Wednesday’s game with a strained upper back.
    Sounds like someone the Reds would be interested in acquiring.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Nationals placed LHP Micah Bowie on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to August 10, with a left latissimus dorsi strain.
    Bowie hadn’t pitched since getting hurt eight days ago. Jose Vidro is probably going to be activated Friday to fill the open roster spot.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Micah Bowie has been able to throw in the outfield without pain the past two days.
    Bowie is close to throwing off a mound. He is eligible to come off the disabled list on Friday, but the Nationals will likely wait until Sept. 1 to activate him.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Nationals purchased the contract of LHP Micah Bowie from Triple-A New Orleans.
    The 31-year-old Bowie last appeared in the majors with the A’s in 2003. He had a 3.83 ERA and 57 strikeouts in 42 1/3 innings of relief for the Zephyrs. The Nationals will try him in middle relief.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Athletics designated LHP Micah Bowie for assignment.
    Bowie had allowed six runs in six innings this season. His departure means that Rule 5 pick Michael Neu will stick around for now.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Athletics placed LHP Micah Bowie on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 23, with a strained left elbow.
    The A’s are left with just one left-handed reliever for now, but this isn’t much of a loss.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Athletics purchased the contract of LHP Micah Bowie from Triple-A Sacramento.
    Bowie allowed six runs in six innings for the A’s last month. He’s just holding a place until one of Oakland’s better arms is ready to join the pen.
  • COL Relief Pitcher
    Micha Bowie (hip) will resume his rehab at the Nationals’ spring training facility in Viera, Fla.
    Bowie has been throwing in the bullpen and will begin pitching in minor league rehab games this week. He is unlikely to return from the disabled list before the end of July.