Stephen strasburg
WASHINGTON (GaeaTimes.com)- It seems that the Washington Nationals are in no mood to tolerate any kind of wrong criticism or offensive statement made against its players.
WASHINGTON (GaeaTimes.com)- Washington Nationals officials have confirmed that rookie pitcher Stephen Strasburg is suffering from a major ligament tear in his right elbow due to which he might have to undergo the Tommy John surgery.
WASHINGTON - Stephen Strasburg had to get through a few hours of anger, confusion and certainly a few more volatile emotions before he was ready to accept the sobering news expressed in three disheartening words.
New York (GaeaTimes.com) - Washington Nationals has revealed this morning that their star rookie Stephen Strasburg might require Tommy John Surgery and will be out for 12 to 14 months for rehabilitation.
WASHINGTON - Stephen Strasburg has a torn elbow ligament and will likely have Tommy John surgery, bringing the pitcher's promising rookie season to an abrupt end.
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