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Stephen Strasburg has a significant tear on the ulnar collateral ligament that probably will require reconstructive Tommy John surgery, the Washington Nationals announced Friday.
The star rookie pitcher has had two MRIs since he was removed from Saturday's game at Philadelphia. The initial diagnosis was a strained tendon in his right forearm. But the first MRI raised enough questions for the team to order a more enhanced MRI that was performed Thursday.
Strasburg is scheduled to see Dr. Lewis Yocum.
Strasburg was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday, the second time he's been on the DL in less than a month.
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This guy was babied in terms of innings and pitch count through HS and College as I once read, and this is probably a big result of that.
The star rookie pitcher has had two MRIs since he was removed from Saturday's game at Philadelphia. The initial diagnosis was a strained tendon in his right forearm. But the first MRI raised enough questions for the team to order a more enhanced MRI that was performed Thursday.
Strasburg is scheduled to see Dr. Lewis Yocum.
Strasburg was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday, the second time he's been on the DL in less than a month.
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This guy was babied in terms of innings and pitch count through HS and College as I once read, and this is probably a big result of that.