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Stephen Strasburg of the San Diego St. Aztecs

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Stephen Strasburg throws in the bullpen prior to a February 22 start in the season opener versus the Unversity of San Diego Toreros. The 6-foot-4, 222 pound right hander outdueled All-American Brian Matusz that night by throwing eight innings, giving up five hits, surrendering one walk, allowing two runs and striking out seven. Strasburg was named as the third best sophomore draft prospect in the nation by Baseball America. During his freshman season, he registered a 2.43 earned run average last season out of the bullpen with seven saves and 47 strikeouts in 37 innings. He was named to the All-Mountain West Conference second team and was honored on two national freshman All-American squads. He attended West Hills High School in nearby Santee, California.

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  • I like how at 0:16, the smack of the ball coordinates with the song.

  • the way he throws is the reason his arm is shot

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  • that, and the Nationals expected him to be prepared to go from a 50 game college season to a 162 MLB season, 10-12 more starts with hardly any minor league training...he was bound to tear his arm up

  • @mrhesperia1 still sits high 90s. arm's not shot.

  • 天才小史的練投影片...只能說太恐怖

  • @Foxrider4564 rotater and shit why do u think he had surgery if he dont change how he throws his carrer will be short

  • @mrhesperia1 what part of the arm does it hurt?

  • @phillypitcher31594 not now

  • @phillypitcher31594 Theres nothing they could do, he have 5+ days rest and was limited in pitch count, if he was any team it would have happened, it was just fate

  • damn! Fuego!!

  • Look up "inverted W" regarding pitching mechanics and you will then know that his arm was doomed from the start.  Nationals just happened to be the team he played for when the inevitable happened.

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