Hill's right elbow is hurting

 
A day after losing his first game of the season, Nationals right-hander Shawn Hill had a cortisone shot and fluid taken out of his right elbow on Saturday. [link]

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Hill likely to miss next start
Nationals manager Manny Acta said Shawn Hill most likely will miss his next start, against the Phillies on Wednesday, because of a sore right elbow.