Friday, August 27, 2010

Stephen Strasburg Facing Surgery

Earlier this week, I Detailed Potential "Issues Regarding the Washington Nationals Phenom Stephen Strasburg's latest arm injury and how there were Concerns about how Tommy John surgery and manually Potentially be in play. 

Well, there's now a collective sigh of resignation in the nation's capital as Strasburg appears to Be Facing reconstructive surgery is ulnar collateral ligament That in at his throwing arm. The team announced Friday That Strasburg has a "Significant" in at his ligament tear and will be following up with Dr. Lewis Yocum, the Kerlan-Jobe surgeon Ken Performed a Similar procedure is teammate Jordan Zimmermann. 

In a most unusual happenstance of Timing, Zimmermann Returned to the mound Thursday, his first appearance for the Nationals since at his surgery. Perhaps That Could Be viewed as a sign of encouragement for Strasburg, to see a teammate Particular return following this surgery and Its Associated lengthy rehab. Zimmermann underwent at his surgery in August and is making at his return Almost precisely one year later. 

Should Be The Same Expected for Strasburg? Not Necessarily. While there is every reason to Be Optimistic about a full recovery, the time frame May Be More Extensive. The range for return has Been described as 12 to 18 months, but their typically averages around 14 months, Even without setbacks. And do not forget, Strasburg was on the disabled list with a shoulder issue before the elbow ailment surfaced. It will be critical every step That is Taken Thurs ensure a "total body" recovery before returning the Nationals' prize pitcher to the mound. 

The future Can still be bright for this young ace, but their May it be a delayed celebration. 

For more is Strasburg's fantasy value, check out Eric Karabell's blog is the how to deal with the youngster in keeper leagues.

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