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Nats put Robles on IL one day after dugout tiff

Nats put Robles on IL one day after dugout tiff

WASHINGTON — The Nationals placed center fielder

“The more I watched him, the more I watched his jumps and stuff, something didn’t look that right, but he kept telling me he was fine,” Martinez said. “After last night I wanted to really sit down with him and talk to him and get out of him exactly what I thought he’d say.”

Gore and Robles exchanged words in the dugout after a line drive off the bat of Cardinals rookie Jordan Walker fell in front of the center fielder for a second-inning single. Gore allowed five runs in six innings to take the loss as the last-place Nationals lost their fifth straight and 13th of 15.

“Obviously, MacKenzie thought he should have caught the ball,” Martinez said after the game. Gore said the players had resolved their differences.

Hill was signed as a minor league free agent in the offseason after three seasons with the Tigers. He suffered a hamstring injury in spring training. The 27-year-old was batting .320 with eight homers and 31 RBIs in 52 games in High-A and Triple-A.

“I feel like I bring a lot of energy,” Hill said. “A lot of hustle doubles, stealing bags, running stuff down in the outfield. Just trying to be that hustle guy.”

The Nationals also placed right-handed reliever Carl Edwards Jr. on the 15-day IL, retroactive to Tuesday, with right shoulder inflammation and recalled lefty Joe La Sorsa. Washington did not have a left-handed reliever on the active roster before the move.