MLB World Reacts To Stephen Strasburg Injury News

Stephen Strasburg pitches in the World Series for the Nationals.
Stephen Strasburg pitches in the World Series for the Nationals.

The Washington Nationals’ pitching staff is having a rough day. Max Scherzer is likely to be traded and now Stephen Strasburg is going under the knife.

This afternoon, Nationals manager Davey Martinez announced that Strasburg will undergo neurogenic thoracic outlet surgery tomorrow to fix the nerve issue that has plagued him this summer. Strasburg has not pitched since June 1.

Since signing a seven-year, $246 million contract following the 2019 season, Strasburg has pitched in only seven games due to injury. He started two games in 2020 and five this year.

The Nationals are hopeful that the 33-year-old Strasburg will be ready to pitch in 2022. However, pitchers who have had thoracic outlet surgery in the past–Matt Harvey and Phil Hughes are two major examples–have largely struggled to return to pitch effectively.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, Strasburg has proven to be a pretty high-level MLB pitcher: 113-61 overall record, 3.21 career ERA, 1.09 career WHIP and 1,718 strikeouts in 1,465.1 innings.

The issue for the hard-throwing righty has always been staying healthy. He’s made 30 or more starts in a season only three times in his career and has largely been sidelined the last two years.

Here’s hoping we haven’t seen the last of Strasburg as a solid major league pitcher.

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