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Chien-Ming Wang #40PitcherWashington Nationals
Height:6-3
Weight:200
Birthday: Mar 31, 1980
Drafted:
Birth Place:Tainan,
College:
2010 Fantasy Stats
Average Draft PositionPercent OwnedPercent Start
40.615.8%0.0%
Stats
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 14 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 21 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
200912900160042.06619457299.642.02
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
2005NYY18170850116.111332529474.023.642.488.741.25
2006NYY343321961218.0233528812763.633.142.159.621.31
2007NYY303011970199.1199598291043.704.702.668.981.29
2008NYY1515182095.09035434544.075.123.328.531.32
2009NYY129016042.06619457299.646.214.0714.142.02
Career109104455261670.2701197310413104.164.162.649.411.34
Player News
September 7, 2010
Chien-Ming Wang will not pitch for the Nationals this month, according to MLB.com's Bill Ladson.

RotoTimes.com: He will, however, pitch in the Instructional League. Wang is just another example of how hard it is for major league pitchers, even very good ones, to return from shoulder injuries.
July 1, 2010
According to the Washington Post, Chien-Ming Wang will throw live batting practice on Friday.

RotoTimes.com: He has nothing scheduled beyond that, but he can't be too far away from finally taking the mound in an official rehab outing. Stay tuned.
June 22, 2010
Chien-Ming Wang is doing well in his shoulder rehab but is still at least a month away from joining Washington's rotation, according to the Washington Post.

RotoTimes.com: Wang has been making a slow and steady recovery in his rehabilitation. We don't see the need to pick him up at this point, but NL-only owners may want to throw a dart at him as his return date approaches.
June 15, 2010
According to Jon Morosi on Twitter, Chien-Ming Wang (shoulder) is currently throwing live batting practice.

RotoTimes.com: Wang is improving quicker than expected, his arm strength is steadily increasing and he could return to the club by mid-July. He'll need a lengthy minor league rehab assignment to get polished, but will likely bump someone out of the crowded Nationals' rotation once he's up to snuff.
May 13, 2010
The Nationals plan to have Chien-Ming Wang ready to pitch for them by around July 1, according to the Washington Post.

RotoTimes.com: It was originally hoped that he'd be back sometime in June. His arm strength hasn't been improving as fast as expected, but he hasn't suffered any sort of setback. At this point, only owners in deep NL-only leagues should feel the need to monitor Wang's progress.