Washington Nationals leadership says that longtime ace Stephen Strasburg will likely appear at spring training and serve as a veteran mentor, but he won't play. Strasburg is essentially retired but remains on the roster because of some financial issues.
Washington Nationals leadership says that longtime ace Stephen Strasburg will likely appear at spring training and serve as a veteran mentor, but he won't play. Strasburg is essentially retired but remains on the roster because of some financial issues.
According to a report from The Athletic, the Washington Nationals have changed course and won't honor Stephen Strasburg on Saturday as initially scheduled.
As longtime Washington Nationals ace Stephen Strasburg gets set to retire, it should not be forgotten that he's the only player to ever accomplish this feat.
ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan compared LSU starting pitcher Paul Skenes to star pitchers Gerrit Cole and Stephen Strasburg as the MLB Draft approaches. Passan made the comments on the "Pat McAfee Show."
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg has been shut down from all physical activity per reports. He is suffering from "severe nerve damage" and there is doubt about whether the former No. 1 pick in the draft will ever pitch again.
After missing nearly a year and making his 2022 season debut, Washington Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg was placed on the IL after feeling discomfort following a bullpen session.
With Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg returning to the mound on Thursday, let's take a look back at his highly-anticipated MLB Debut on June 8, 2010.