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Nats committed to shutting Strasburg down
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08:14 AM ET 07.06 | Simply, if Stephen Strasburg continues his career at current levels -- no small feat, obviously -- he has embarked on one of the best careers in MLB history. Now, the flip side: In the span of just 33 starts, Strasburg, who takes the mound against the Rockies on Friday night, has gone on the disabled list for shoulder tightness and had elbow ligament replacement surgery. He came out of a game after three innings because he looked ready to collapse from the heat. ... [Mike Rizzo on shutting him down, possibly in September:] "We know what's right for us. And we have the guts to stick with it ... We're an organization that prides itself on proper development of players. That's what we explain to every parent about their son and every agent about a player."
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Will the Nats' owners pressure GM Rizzo to play Strasburg if the Nats make the playoffs and the WS?
Remember, professional sports is ALL about $$$ and having Strasburg pitch in the playoffs and/or WS adds more $$$$$ to the owner's pockets.
Just a thought...
DCsFinest
Washington, DC
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September is a way off so worry about it then.
Mongo Alex
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Your caps lock appears to be stuck....
williewilliejuan
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Really? interesting comment. And if they pitch him and he breaks down again during the expected "shutdown" period - then the team risks multiple years of problems, the management gets blamed and etc. etc. etc. Shut him down.... give him the rest and maybe, just maybe - he'll be around for more years....
Lex-LOU-thor
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WHAT?!?!
27RINGS!
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Hey dummy, Caps Lock is right above the Shift key.
Illegal Mexicans
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Have you ever heard of Mark Prior and Kerry Woods?
Illegal Mexicans
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The young man was brought up to the majors very quickly, and his body obviously did not have time to mature and get used to the demands of pitching every fourth/fifth day, which is a big difference from college ball schedules and length of season.
It the Nats don't rethink the demands they are making on his body they will have a broken-down young pitcher on their hands in another couple of years.
Old story, get the young phenom to the majors and use him too often too soon. Nothing new here, but you'd think that management would have learned something about these situations by now.
SportsFun
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Mark Fidrych.
hbomb
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David Clyde
hbomb
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What's the problem with starting hime every 6 or 7 days prolongining his year end pitch count?
Go Skins!
Matt d
Washington, DC
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There has to be a middle ground. The Nats shouldnt risk his entire career by overusing him this season. However, to quote a coach from another sport, YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME. The Nats are in first place, approaching the all star break, they have to start thinking about the playoffs. Next year is this year. Send him to the bullpen, keep him at the game at reduced innings.
Hatrunner
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Good Morning Mick, Agreed, he is worth going to the Ballpark to watch him pitch, Once he gets his arm fixed and his contract Runs out, We'll Get him some Pin Stripes!!! Do you get The YES Channel down there?
Not4Nutten
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The baseball fates have a weird sense of humor. If they shut him down this season, who would be surprised if he gets injured early next by some stroke of dumb luck? maybe by pulling a hammie while legging out a double?
Hatrunner
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