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There will come a time when Stephen Strasburg will death-stare, or worse, any manager who would dare yank him from a tie game after six innings and only 61 pitches on a cool September night when the season is dwindling down to a few precious weeks. But that time was not Saturday night, and this version of Strasburg, still feeling his way in a post-surgical world, could only grudgingly accept the congratulatory, end-of-a-day's-work handshakes in the Washington Nationals' dugout at what would turn out to be not even the midpoint of the game.
Read full article >>Lori Montgomery 18 Sep, 2011
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