Potomac 1/2 year, then Harrisburg. Next year he begins AAA, and then, maybe...
That's my best guess. Build up his strength for a long profesional season. And the Nats are not thin at starting pitchers right now. (Amazing thing to say. I'll repeat: this year's team starts with the best pitching in my lifetime, and I remember back to the 1953 season. Some lucky years the Nats had one ace, but this...)