Thursday, April 5, 2012

Stephen strasburg 2012 opening day

  • Entering their eighth season in D.C., expectations are high for the Washington Nationals. Flamethrower Stephen Strasburg was picked by Manager Davey Johnson to start the teams April 5, 2012, opener at the Chicago Cubs.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Stephen Strasburg on the mound visit San Diego. Strasburg, one of baseballs faces for the future, starts for the Washington Nationals against the Chicago Cubs. Opening day — it is an honor and stuff, he said.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The 2012 Major League Baseball season officially opened Are Stephen Strasburg and the Nationals ready to take the next step? Stephen Strasburg: Opening Day starter. If youre a baseball fan, those words should excite you.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • Mar 21, 2012 - Tuesday, Stephen Strasburg pitched five solid innings in a spring-training start against the New York Mets. Wednesday, Strasburg was anointed the Washington Nationals Opening Day starter against the Chicago Cubs.
  • (Baseball Nation)
  • Stephen Strasburg has never been to Chicago, much less experienced what its like to pitch at Wrigley Field. On opening day, for that matter. Hes about to find out.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • "I'm ready to go," Strasburg said. Even if the scoreboard stayed spotless, Strasburg's day was not all easy. He threw only 46 of his 84 pitches for strikes, and he went to three-ball counts on many hitters.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Stephen Strasburg will be the Washington Nationals Opening Day starter April 5 against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, manager Davey Johnson announced Wednesday. I like to put my best foot forward from the get-go, Johnson said.
  • (ESPN)
  • Opening Day carries that annual they'll be undefeated for 2012. This season also brings the parent club's newest phenom, Bryce Harper, to Syracuse.
  • (The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com (blog))
  • After an impressive showing by Jordan Zimmermann in 2011 and a few additions to the starting rotation, the Nationals had some questions facing them as to how they would set up their rotation.
  • (SB Nation)
  • Stephen Strasburg said later. "That's for sure.
  • (Washington Times)

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