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I mean I know he was hurt last year and has yet to pitch a full year at the MLB level, but there's gotta be a time where you just let the guy go out and pitch. If he's having a great year without any signs of slowing down you shouldn't shut him down. I just think going into a year with this kind of mindset is stupid, look how babying pitchers has worked out (Strasburg, Chamberlain, etc.)Stephen Strasburg will be limited to 150-160 innings this season, but the Nationals won't skip his turn in the rotation.
Nationals teammate Jordan Zimmermann threw 161 1/3 innings last year following elbow-ligament replacement surgery and hopes to reach 200 this season.
"There's not going to be a whole lot of tinkering going on," general manager Mike Rizzo said.
"We're going to run him out there until his innings are done. ... He's a young pitcher that's still learning how to pitch in the big leagues. I think it's unfair to get him ramped up in spring training and start the season on a regular rotation and then shut him down or skip him. We're just going to make him comfortable."