"This is a smart decision by the Nationals franchise to not let Stephen Strasburg pitch in the playoffs," said every sports reporter two years ago. Let's try another one, Google, just give me the search results from 2010 when Strasburg was first promoted. "He's a once-in-a-lifetime arm that the world has not seen since Sidd Finch." Strasburg, Virginia even considered renaming itself Stephen Strasburg. I'm not joking. The hype was real, prematurely balding man. In the past seven months of baseball: Sonny Gray or Strasburg? Is it close? Who's been better, Strasburg or Lance Lynn? Can I now ingest that laced-Halloween candy that I got from the sketchy guy that I've been saving for a special occasion? Yesterday, Strasburg left the game after three innings and two earned runs, saying he has irritation under his shoulder blade. The Nats say it's an alignment issue that could be corrected by a chiropractor. He'll be looked at by Jon Cryer from Two and A Half Men. Probably from his stupid inverted W. Why not just call it an M?! No idea how long Strasburg will be out, but obviously this isn't great news. But, Part II: If Ifs And Buts Were Candy And Nuts, I'd Be A Diabetic Squirrel, it's better Strasburg not pitch injured and keep getting rocked. But, Part III: But Lives, I'd grab Tanner Roark in case he's moved into the rotation. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
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