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Nick Johnson #24 | First Baseman | Washington Nationals
Height: 6-3    Weight: 224    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: Sep 19, 1978, Sacramento, CA
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August 22, 2004
Nick Johnson has been shut down for the season, and will be sent home to recuperate from his broken cheekbone, according to the AP.
August 21, 2004
The Expos probably have lost Nick Johnson for the remainder of the season after the first baseman broke his cheekbone on Friday when he was hit by a batted ball, according to the AP. He was placed on the DL Saturday and probably will need about 4-6 weeks to recover.
August 20, 2004
Nick Johnson was hit on the side of the head by a hard grounder and was carried off the field on a stretcher Friday night, according to the AP.
August 5, 2004
Expos manager Frank Robinson held Nick Johnson out of the lineup on Wednesday, although Johnson said he was ready to go, according to MLB.com. "You play with it, you deal with it and you keep moving," Johnson said. "Everybody has something, and you find a way to get through it."
July 25, 2004
The Expos sat Nick Johnson on Saturday. It's the second time in a week he's been out of the lineup against a "tough lefty" even though he's hitting .349 against lefties this season.
July 22, 2004
Nick Johnson was given the day off on Thursday, in part because he committed an error that led to the winning run in Wednesday's game.
May 28, 2004
The Expos activated Nick Johnson from the disabled list today. He missed the first seven weeks of the season with a lumbar strain.
May 27, 2004
Nick Johnson played his second straight game at first base for Triple-A Edmonton on Wednesday. He is likely to rejoin the Expos within the next few days.
May 22, 2004
Nick Johnson went 3-for-5 with a homer Friday in his rehab assignment at Brevard County. Expos manager Frank Robinson said Johnson could be back in the lineup next week, according to the AP.
May 21, 2004
Nick Johnson is 0-for-9 through three games of his rehab assignment with Class-A Brevard County.
May 19, 2004
Nick Johnson began his rehab assignment by starting at first base for Brevard County on Tuesday night but came out of the game after going 0-for-2. It was not immediately clear why he left the game.
May 19, 2004
Nick Johnson, who has been out all year because of a bad back, began a rehab assignment at Class A Brevard County on Tuesday, according to the AP.
May 7, 2004
Nick Johnson was able to hit off a tee Thursday, according to the Montreal Gazette. He's slowly recovering from a sore back.
April 30, 2004
Nick Johnson is expected to be examined by a couple of specialists this week to try to determine why his lower-back pain is not going away, according to the Montreal Gazette.
April 22, 2004
Expos manager Frank Robinson confirmed yesterday that Nick Johnson won't return to action for at least another 14-17 days, according to the Montreal Gazette. He suffered a setback in his first extended spring training game, so the club wants him to be 100 percent recovered from his back injury before he plays in any games again. "It's been close to a week since we shut him down. Then he'll start back slowly," Robinson said.
April 19, 2004
Nick Johnson is expected to play his first game in extended spring training today, according to the Montreal Gazette. He could begin a rehab assignment with Single-A Brevard County by the end of this week. He had a little setback last week that required a cortisone shot, so he may not be back for a couple of more weeks.
April 16, 2004
Nick Johnson will take part in some extended spring training games beginning tomorrow, according to the Montreal Gazette. He then will play in some minor league games before likely returning form his back injury late next week.
April 10, 2004
Nick Johnson is eligible to come off the DL next Thursday and should be ready to return from his back injury shortly thereafter, according to the Montreal Gazette. However, the Expos play in New York and Philly after Thursday, and manager Frank Robinson suggested that he would be careful with Johnson if there was inclement weather in either city.
April 9, 2004
Expos manager Frank Robinson said that he\'s still unsure when Nick Johnson will be able to return to the starting lineup. Johnson is eligible to come off the DL next Thursday.
April 8, 2004
Nick Johnson is eligible to return on Saturday, and the Expos medical staff thinks he should return soon after that date, according to the Montreal Gazette.
April 3, 2004
As expected, the Expos placed Nick Johnson on the 15-day DL because of his sore back. The move was retroactive to March 31, so Johnson will miss at least the first two weeks of the season.
April 3, 2004
Nick Johnson is expected to begin the year on the DL. He is not expected to miss more than a week or two of action.
April 1, 2004
Nick Johnson underwent an MRI yesterday that revealed he has a strained lumbar, according to the Montreal Gazette. He aggravated his back problem on Tuesday and will not play today. He'll be examined again tomorrow and may end up on the DL when the season gets underway.
March 26, 2004
Nick Johnson returned to Montreal\'s lineup today after missing several days with lower back pain, according to the AP.
March 24, 2004
Nick Johnson has been out a few days with a strained back, according to the Montreal Gazette. "I just woke up with it one day. I played with it for a few days. It\'s much better than it was," Johnson said. He\'ll be examined today to determine when he can return to action.
February 10, 2004
Nick Johnson lost his arbitration case to the Expos today, according to the AP. Johnson will make $1.25 million this year instead of the $1.68 million he requested.
February 10, 2004
Nick Johnson and the Expos argued their salary arbitration case yesterday, according to the AP. A decision should be made within a day or two.