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Stephen Strasburg, the "worst case scenario" for teams offering long-term contracts to pitchers over age 30. After leading the Nationals to their 2019 championship -- winning both his starts in the World Series and three others in the NL playoffs -- he reupped with Washington for another seven years at an annual average of $35 million, he's made eight starts (totaling 31 innings) over the past three seasons, winning just once.
For every Max Scherzer, who ages like fine wine, or Justin Verlander, who resumed his place among baseball's best after two lost years, Strasburg appears to have become a lost cause. And 2023 doesn't seem to offer much encouragement. Several weeks ago, manager Dave Martinez would only say that onetime ace continues to rehab after surgery for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
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