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For 36 days, Stephen Strasburg had no choice but to wonder about his future. That’s how much time passed between Strasburg opting out of his contract with the Washington Nationals and re-signing ...
Stephen Strasburg is not sure he’ll ever pitch in the major leagues again. The Nationals pitcher detailed his career-threatening injuries, and subsequent rehab, that has limited him to just one ...
World Series hero Stephen Strasburg is calling it a career – for real this time. The former Washington Nationals ace officially announced his MLB retirement Sunday, nearly eight months after his ...
Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg, a World Series MVP and former No. 1 pick, is planning to retire in September.
Stephen Strasburg talks with a trainer during a June 2021 start for the Nationals. Getty Images. Washington didn’t add disability insurance onto Strasburg’s contract, according to The ...
On Saturday, Stephen Strasburg failed to back up home plate on three plays in the same inning. He stared at the ground, went walkabout, then reacted too late, sometimes even getting in the way of ...
San Diego State pitching great Stephen Strasburg is part of the 2025 College Baseball Hall of Fame class announced Monday ...
Legendary’: Stephen Strasburg’s electric Game 6 gives the Nationals another shot in the arm; Ghiroli: Notes on Nationals scout layoffs, Rays’ performance without Wander and more ...
Stephen Strasburg signed a record-breaking contract after the 2019 World Series-winning season. He spent his entire 13-year career with the Washington Nationals.
Stephen Strasburg tried not to do it, but he still did. He was trying again to be too perfect. He was being too fine around the plate. He told himself not to pitch that way.
After missing a month in the rotation, Strasburg has only 21 2/3 innings under his belt this season. It is unknown if Strasburg's experience Tuesday was similar to what he felt a month and a half ago.
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