Tom Iron
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Strasburg was scratched from his start tonight. No one knows why as yet.
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Bummer. At least he's still very young and should heal well. He has time on his side. In two years he'll still be only 23 years old. Even if he loses a few MPH on his fastball, he should still have the potential of being one of the best pitchers out there. What a shame, though.Don Wassall said:Strasburg out for all of this year and maybe next season too.
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<h1>Strasburg injury is bad for the Nationals and sad for all of us</h1>
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There is something terribly sad about this latest Stephen Strasburg news. It's not just sadness for Strasburg, who apparently needs Tommy John surgery -- he is a wealthy and (mostly) healthy young American male who should be fine, no matter what happens. And it's not just sadness for the Washington Nationals, who lost the one guy who has made them relevant.
No, it's the sadness of an artist who is no longer able to paint, or a musician who suddenly can't play a chord. What is lost is not just a game or a part of a career, but something on the outer edges of human achievement.
Strasburg was not just on his way to becoming a dominant pitcher. He was doing things with a baseball that some Hall of Famers could not do.full article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/michael_rosenberg/08/27/strasburg.injury/index.html?eref=sihp
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Pitchers usually come back just as strong if not stronger after TJ surgery. This injury will make SS become a better pitcher because he'll learn to actually pitch to protect his arm instead of trying to blow it by everybody. Putting everything you've got into a fastball to reach over 100 MPH is risky if it's done to often. Every pitcher that throws over 100 MPH seems to always injure their arms. It's better to hold a little back and perfect your locations and speeds to trick hitters or make them swing at close balls and bad pitches. Gred Maddux was an All-Time great pitcher and he barely hit 90 MPH on the radar gun.
This shutting Strasurg down is very illuminating. I looked up some guys from the past. I'll list them. you can look them up.
Bob Friend
Vernon Law
Steve Carlton
Warren Spahn
Harvey Haadix
Sal Maglie
Carl Erkine
Bob Bulh
etc.
Look at the Complete games those guys pitched. How do you say "times are differnt" to that? Throwing the ball is the same as it ever was. Those guys could do that (ips and CPs) and these guys have to be "shut down." It's getting quite evident many/most young men today aren't up to what generations of men before them could do physically.
I wrote a letter (snail mail) to Davey Johnson saying what I said above and asked what he thought. So I'll await his answer, if any. This is a very interesting subject.
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