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    Nationals placed RHP Cole Kimball on the 60-day disabled list with a right shoulder injury.
    Kimball underwent major shoulder surgery last July and is not expected to be ready for live action until right around the All-Star break this year. The 26-year-old right-hander will likely be stationed at Triple-A Syracuse once he returns to full health.
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    Cole Kimball (shoulder) has progressed his rehab and is now throwing from 100 feet.
    Kimball, 25, underwent shoulder surgery in July and is not likely to return until around the All-Star break. He’s been working out at Washington’s facility since January 10. “It feels normal,” Kimball said. “Everything is identical, and that’s what’s encouraging. A lot of guys change their delivery and change their arm action. It’s the same thing, so I’m excited.” He posted an 1.93 ERA and 11/11 K/BB ratio over 14 innings with the Nationals this season.
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    Cole Kimball (shoulder) is aiming to begin throwing off a mound in early April.
    Kimball underwent significant shoulder surgery last July and probably won’t be ready to pitch in a live minor league game for another three months. The 26-year-old could struggle to climb to the big leagues this year.
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    Blue Jays claimed RHP Cole Kimball off waivers from the Nationals.
    Kimball, 25, underwent shoulder surgery in July and is likely to miss the early part of the 2012 season. He posted an 1.93 ERA and 11/11 K/BB ratio over 14 innings with the Nationals this season.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher
    Nationals claimed RHP Cole Kimball off waivers from the Blue Jays.
    The Blue Jays just claimed Kimball two days ago, but they decided he wasn’t worth taking up a spot on the 40-man roster as he recovered from shoulder surgery. The righty isn’t expected back until around midseason next year.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher
    Cole Kimball (shoulder) has joined Washington’s GCL club to begin a rehab assignment.
    Kimball underwent major shoulder surgery last July and appears to be slightly ahead of schedule in his recovery. He posted a 1.93 ERA and 11/11 K/BB ratio over 14 innings with the Nationals last season. The 26-year-old right-hander will likely be stationed at Triple-A Syracuse once he returns to full health, though he could potentially reach Washington when rosters expand in September if everything breaks right.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher
    Nationals activated RHP Cole Kimball from the 60-day disabled list.
    Kimball is coming of major shoulder surgery but is now healthy and was recently cleared to pitch in the Arizona Fall League. Assuming he avoids setbacks, he’ll compete for a middle relief role with the Nationals in spring training.
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    Cole Kimball was announced Saturday as the winner of the Arizona Fall League’s Stenson Award winner, recognizing unselfishness, hard work and leadership.
    The Nationals’ 27-year-old right-hander is still working his way back from shoulder surgery that he underwent in July of 2011. Kimball had a 4.80 ERA over 15 innings of work, but is feeling healthier every day. He’ll compete for a role in the Nats bullpen during spring training.
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    Cole Kimball said on Tuesday afternoon that he is fully recovered from his July 2011 rotator cuff surgery.
    “I’m 100 percent,” the 27-year-old right-hander told reporters. “It’s like I never had surgery. It’s like nothing ever happened.” Kimball could see action out of the Washington bullpen at some point this season.
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    Nationals manager Davey Johnson confirmed Cole Kimball isn’t a candidate for the Opening Day roster.
    Kimball is fully recovered from his July 2011 rotator cuff surgery and has looked good in spring training, but the Nationals don’t consider him “anywhere near the mix” for a bullpen spot. The 27-year-old is expected to open 2013 at Triple-A Syracuse and could make an impact at some point this season.