On the road to recovery..Everything went great and I'll be back soon! Thank you to all the fans for the support! pic.twitter.com/66Wn7sxHQ9
— Bryce Harper (@Bharper3407) April 29, 2014
        Bryce Harper underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, and Nationals manager Matt Williams received his first chance to address it before his team's series opener at Minute Maid Park in Houston. 
Williams isn't sure exactly when Harper will be back, but had only positive news to report about the procedure.
"It's hard to tell how much time (he'll miss), but it was successful, doctor reporting that everything went fine and we got a little message from Bryce about getting back to having BP post-surgery," Williams said. "So yeah, it went fine and so we'll have to see how long that takes. The 6-8 week time schedule is out there. We expect him to heal fast. He's young and given his history, he's healed pretty fast. So we're optimistic about it, but unsure at this point how long exactly it will take."
Harper tweeted a picture of himself after the surgery, giving a thumbs up to Nats fans.
    

 
                                
                             
                                
                            
 
                                
                             
                                
                            
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