Stephen Strasburg Retires: Star Pitcher’s Impact on MLB, Nationals
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has officially retired from professional baseball, the team announced this past weekend.
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has officially retired from professional baseball, the team announced this past weekend.
Like their ‘next-door neighbor,’ the Washington Nationals are a franchise attached to another city. Formerly the Montreal Expos, this franchise has had some great players yet mediocre results on the field. Who makes their All-Time Roster?
24 players were drafted before Mike Trout in the 2009 MLB Draft. Where are they now?
Arguably the greatest baseball game of the past decade took place in one of the most exciting World Series ever.
Who will start for your favorite team on Opening Day? Check out who Jordan Leandre is predicting it will be.
Alex Jordan weighs in.
The reigning world champions have kept one of the biggest free agents on the market. First reported by Jon Heyman,
The Nationals did it. They did the unpredictable (although our very own John Lepore predicted it prior to the season, so ask him for the lottery numbers) and won their first World Series. They overcame every obstacle imaginable to do it, from starting the season 19-31 to winning the Wild Card game in come-from-behind fashion against Reliever of the Year Josh Hader to beating the extremely tough competition in the Dodgers and Astros in seven games, and more. So how did the Nationals overcome all the odds (0.1% chance to win the World Series in May) to win it all? Let’s get further into their season.
B.J. Martin previews the Angels’ offseason with a focus on starting pitching.
Stephen Strasburg has opted out of the remaining four years of his contract with the Washington Nationals. The World Series MVP is now a free agent. So after walking away from $100 million, where will the 31-year-old righty go now? Let’s take a look at the likely destinations.
It took seven games, but the Nationals have won their first-ever championship taking down the 107 win Houston Astros.
The conclusion of the Astros-Nationals World Series officially ignites baseball’s hot stove season.
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has officially retired from professional baseball, the team announced this past weekend.
Like their ‘next-door neighbor,’ the Washington Nationals are a franchise attached to another city. Formerly the Montreal Expos, this franchise has had some great players yet mediocre results on the field. Who makes their All-Time Roster?
24 players were drafted before Mike Trout in the 2009 MLB Draft. Where are they now?
Arguably the greatest baseball game of the past decade took place in one of the most exciting World Series ever.
Who will start for your favorite team on Opening Day? Check out who Jordan Leandre is predicting it will be.
The reigning world champions have kept one of the biggest free agents on the market. First reported by Jon Heyman, the Washington Nationals have agreed
The Nationals did it. They did the unpredictable (although our very own John Lepore predicted it prior to the season, so ask him for the lottery numbers) and won their first World Series. They overcame every obstacle imaginable to do it, from starting the season 19-31 to winning the Wild Card game in come-from-behind fashion against Reliever of the Year Josh Hader to beating the extremely tough competition in the Dodgers and Astros in seven games, and more. So how did the Nationals overcome all the odds (0.1% chance to win the World Series in May) to win it all? Let’s get further into their season.
B.J. Martin previews the Angels’ offseason with a focus on starting pitching.
Stephen Strasburg has opted out of the remaining four years of his contract with the Washington Nationals. The World Series MVP is now a free agent. So after walking away from $100 million, where will the 31-year-old righty go now? Let’s take a look at the likely destinations.
It took seven games, but the Nationals have won their first-ever championship taking down the 107 win Houston Astros.
The conclusion of the Astros-Nationals World Series officially ignites baseball’s hot stove season.
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