Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has decided to retire, ending a career that began as a No. 1 draft pick, included 2019 World Series MVP honors
Stephen Strasburg thinks he could now play his entire career with the Washington Nationals. The World Series MVP signed a $245 million, seven-year contract
Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees have agreed to a record $324 million, nine-year deal. Cole’s contract surpasses Stephen Strasburg's deal with the Washington Nationals.
Washington's Strasburg and Soto have been voted as co-winners of the Babe Ruth award as postseason MVP by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers' Assoc. of America.
Artifacts from the World Series are headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame, including the ball hit by Washington's Howie Kendrick off the right-field foul pole for the go-ahead home run in Game 7.
Two home runs by the Nationals' Kendrick and Rendon in the seventh helped overcome a two-run deficit, to rock the Astros 6-2. Giving them their first World Series title.
Stephen Strasburg threw five-hit ball for 8 1/3 innings, Anthony Rendon added five RBIs that included a two-run homer as the Nats rallied past the Astros 7-2. Game 7 tonight.
the Nationals are uncertain on whether Scherzer will be able to pitch, if needed for Game 7. Scherzer received an injection, because of nerve irritation near his neck.
The Nats erupted for 10 runs over their last three at-bats and blasted the Astros 12-3. Kurt Suzuki’s solo homer broke a 2-2 tie off of Houston's Justin Verlander.