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Stephen Strasburg Returns to Baseball in New Role

Stephen Strasburg Returns to Baseball in New Role

Summary

Stephen Strasburg, a former pitcher for the Washington Nationals, is joining the San Diego State University (SDSU) baseball team as a special assistant to the head coach. Strasburg, who won the World Series MVP in 2019, played for SDSU from 2007 to 2009 and has now returned to support the team in a new role.

Key Facts

  • Stephen Strasburg is now a special assistant to the SDSU baseball team's head coach.
  • He previously played for the Washington Nationals and won the World Series MVP in 2019.
  • Strasburg played college baseball at SDSU from 2007 to 2009.
  • He was the first overall pick in the MLB Draft by the Nationals and spent his entire career there.
  • Strasburg retired in 2024 due to thoracic outlet syndrome, a neck-related nerve issue.
  • He had a 13-season MLB career with a 3.24 ERA and made three All-Star appearances.
  • Strasburg aims to help SDSU players grow and succeed in baseball.
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