A talented but unpolished high school baseball player at West Hills High
School, Strasburg played college baseball for the San Diego State
Aztecs. There, he became one of the best collegiate pitchers in the
country. He pitched for the United States national baseball team at the
2008 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal. Two years later,
Strasburg was called the "most-hyped pick in draft history" by ESPN and
the "most hyped and closely watched pitching prospect in the history of
baseball" by Sports Illustrated. Strasburg's major league debut on June
8, 2010, produced a franchise-record 14 strikeouts. Several months into
his major league career, Strasburg tore a ligament in his pitching
elbow. The injury required Tommy John surgery and a year of
rehabilitation. He rejoined the Nationals on September 6, 2011, but was
only able to pitch 24 innings that year. His 2012 season marked a
successful return to form; Strasburg was selected to play in the 2012
MLB All-Star Game. Strasburg pitches an average fastball of 95 mph.
This 8x10 photo was signed in blue by Strasburg and includes a Schwartz Sports hologram and COA as well as an MLB hologram.
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