Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg pitches to the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning of their MLB interleague baseball game in Washington, in this June 23, 2010 file photo.
This time, Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg’s retirement is official. Strasburg, who planned to retire last September with a lavish press conference at Nationals Park, only for the Nats ...
It doesn’t appear that Stephen Strasburg will be starting a game for the Nationals any time soon — let alone pitching at any level — in a continued absence that has financial ramifications for the ...
An ugly situation is brewing between Stephen Strasburg and the Nationals. It was reported in August that the 35-year-old pitcher plans to retire after a litany of injuries have limited him to just 31 ...
Washington Nationals veteran right-hander Stephen Strasburg hasn't seen game action at the highest level since June of last year, and there's still no timetable for a possible return to the big-league ...
Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg will retire from his playing career and is "tentatively" planning to announce as much officially this September, according to the Washington Post.
At one point, Stephen Strasburg held the record for the most lucrative contract ever given to a pitcher before it was broken a few days later by Gerrit Cole. In December 2019, Strasburg signed a seven ...
Stephen Strasburg hasn’t pitched in over a month, and the Nationals transferred him to the 60-day injured list last week. That officially ruled him out until mid-August, and Jon Heyman of the New York ...
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