Stephen Strasburg Announces Retirement from MLB
After reaching a settlement agreement with the Washington Nationals, right-handed pitcher Stephen Strasburg has officially retired from Major League Baseball.
Strasburg’s Retirement Statement
Strasburg confirmed the news with a heartfelt statement, expressing his gratitude towards the coaches, teammates, and fans who supported him throughout his career. He mentioned how winning the World Series in 2019 was a childhood dream come true.
Injury Concerns
Strasburg, who has been dealing with thoracic outlet syndrome, had not pitched since the 2022 season. This ongoing issue ultimately led to his decision to retire from professional baseball.
Career Highlights
As the No. 1 pick in the 2009 draft, Strasburg had an impressive MLB career, starting 247 games with a 3.24 ERA. He was a three-time All-Star and even won a Silver Slugger Award in 2012.
Legacy in Washington
Strasburg’s contributions to the Nationals franchise were significant, highlighted by his exceptional performance in the 2019 World Series that helped secure the championship for the team.
Final Thoughts
With a career filled with memorable moments and achievements, Strasburg expressed his gratitude to the Nationals organization and the fans for their unwavering support. His impact on the team and the sport will not be forgotten.
Read More of this Story at www.cbssports.com – 2024-04-07 13:43:16
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