Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper had "no operative procedures" at his visit with Dr. James Andrews Monday, according to The Washington Post.
Harper's agent, Scott Boras, said the knee brace Harper was wearing in a picture is "precautionary" and is only meant to keep the knee "immobile." Boras said he couldn't comment any further on the severity of the injury, only saying Harper would be on a physical therapy plan. A source close to Harper said he was "upbeat" after the visit.
Harper has been sidelined since May 26 with the knee injury.