Stephen Strasburg
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Stephen Strasburg injury: 'I'm not missing my next start'
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As for any talk of a possible forearm issue, Strasburg downplayed it. "I'm not missing my next start I'll tell you right now," the right-hander said.
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Stephen Strasburg injury examined after loss to Atlanta
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There are new concerns about Strasburg's health after he was examined by a doctor following Washington's 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Monday night.
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Washington Nationals: Harvey outpitches Strasburg, Mets beat Nats
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Matt Harvey outpitched Stephen Strasburg in a marquee matchup of young aces, escaping a late bases-loaded jam while the crowd chanted his name and leading the New York Mets over the Washington Nationals 7-1 Friday night.
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Washington Nationals: Cueto outduels Strasburg in Reds' 6-3 win over Nats
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Johnny Cueto outlasted Stephen Strasburg in a highly anticipated matchup of young aces as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Nats 6-3 on Sunday. Strasburg (1-1) allowed nine hits and six runs with four walks and five strikeouts in 5 1-3 innings.
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Washington Nationals: Stephen Strasburg, Nats open season against Marlins
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Stephen Strasburg is ready for his first big league season without restrictions. Ready to go from season's start to finish. It all begins Monday, when All-Star ace Strasburg starts the season opener for the Nats against the Miami Marlins.
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Stephen Strasburg to start on Opening Day for Washington Nationals
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The Washington Nationals will waste no time getting Stephen Strasburg on the mound in 2013, manager Davey Johnson said Wednesday, announcing the righty as his Opening Day starter.
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Stephen Strasburg strikes out 6 in 3 innings, Nats and Mets tie in 10
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Stephen Strasburg struck out six in three innings Thursday night and the Washington Nationals and New York Mets played to a 4-all tie. The game was called after 10 innings.
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Spring Training 2013: Strasburg gives up early HR, Mets beat Nats 5-3
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Washington ace Stephen Strasburg gave up a single and home run to the first two batters he faced in his return to the mound, and the New York Mets beat the Nationals 5-3 Saturday in a spring training opener.
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Stephen Strasburg wants to throw 200+ innings in 2013
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With his innings limit behind him, Stephen Strasburg says he and his surgically repaired pitching elbow are ready to carry the load for Washington in 2013.
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RG3 injury: Robert Griffin III should be handled with care, as was Strasburg
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ABC7's Skip Wood believes playing Robert Griffin III against the Philadelphia Eagles is the wrong move.
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Stephen Strasburg's season over: Shutdown takes place after 159+ innings
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The long, anxious wait for Stephen Strasburg's shutdown is over. After 159.1 innings and being knocked around in Friday night's loss to Miami, Nationals manager Davey Johnson announced Saturday that his star pitcher's season is over.
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Stephen Strasburg shutdown controversy: Expert says ending season is right call
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Stephen Strasburg has been lights out this season and calls to not shut the star righty down before the playoffs are growing. However, a local surgeon and elbow expert says that ending his season is the right thing to do.
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Stephen Strasburg shutdown is coming, Nationals Assistant GM says
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At 75-46 and coming off a weekend series victory over the New York Mets, the Washington Nationals have the best record in Major League Baseball. However, the debate over Stephen Strasburg's inning limit continues to rage.
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Stephen Strasburg pitches Nationals past Giants
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Stephen Strasburg might be pushing closer to that management-imposed innings limit - whatever the number might be in the mind of the brass. "It's out of my control," said Strasburg, who now stands at 139 1-3 innings.
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Washington Nationals beat Diamondbacks, reach 70 wins
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Stephen Strasburg allowed one hit over six innings and Ryan Zimmerman homered to help the Washington Nationals rout the slumping Arizona Diamondbacks 9-1 on Friday night for their seventh straight win.
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Strasburg's arm, bat lead Nationals over Marlins 4-1
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Stephen Strasburg pitched three-hit ball over six shutout innings and drove in two runs to lead the Nats over the Marlins 4-1 Sunday. He raised his batting average to .343 (12 for 35) with seven RBIs.
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Nationals: Moore's bat, Strasburg's arm beat Blue Jays 6-2
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Strasburg won his fifth straight start, Tyler Moore hit the first two home runs of his career and drove in five runs, and the Nationals beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.
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Harper, Espinosa HRs lift Nats past Braves, 8-4
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Stephen Strasburg (5-1) was not sharp but still won. He raised his batting average to .389. And the Nats strengthened their hold on first place in the NL East.
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