Nationals' Josiah Gray will have season-ending surgery on torn UCL in right elbow

A key part of the Washington Nationals' future won't be available until 2025. Pitcher Josiah Gray will undergo season-ending surgery to repair the partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, according to MLB.com's Jessica Camerato.

Gray, 26, is scheduled to have surgery Wednesday. Whether he needs reconstructive Tommy John surgery or undergoes an internal brace procedure will be determined by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Keith Meister.

"It's not going to be the end of my story," Gray told the Associated Press.

Gray was the Nationals' Opening Day starter this season but made only one other appearance before being shut down due to a right elbow/forearm flexor strain. He made five rehab starts during his recovery but was shut down again after he allowed seven runs in three innings for Triple-A Rochester on June 30. He underwent an MRI over the All-Star break, and the tear was discovered.

"That was probably the toughest thing for me to kind of wrap my head around because I felt like I was oh-so-close to getting back here in this clubhouse and contributing to wins," Gray told Camerato. “But unfortunately, there were other plans behind the scenes, and unfortunately, I hit the hardest setback of all."

Gray and catcher Keibert Ruiz were the Los Angeles Dodgers' top two prospects when they were traded to Washington with two other minor-leaguers in the 2021 deal that sent Max Scherzer and Trea Turner to Los Angeles. Gray ends his 2024 season with nine strikeouts in 8 1/3 innings, a 14.04 ERA and an 0–2 record.

In four seasons with the Nationals, Gray has a 4.80 ERA, 369 strikeouts in 378 2/3 innings and a 17–27 record. Last year, he was the Nats' lone All-Star and finished with an 8–13 record, 3.91 ERA and 143 strikeouts in 159 innings.

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