Sun 6/28/15 11:57 AM

The Nationals are yet to announce a starter for the second game of Sunday's doubleheader, but Jordan is a candidate to get the nod, Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post reports. Jordan was scratched from his start at Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday night, so it looks as though the Nats have him on standby in case they decide to send him to the mound for Game 2. Jordan has appeared in two games for Washington this season, making one start, and he's allowed a disastrous 10 earned runs and 16 hits across 10.2 innings.