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Nats GM calls Strasburg’s 2023 status ‘a mystery’

Nats GM calls Strasburg's 2023 status 'a mystery'

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    After his only start of 2022, he went back on the injured list with a stress reaction of the ribs.

    “We’ll have to see where the rehab process takes us later on in the winter,” Rizzo said. “We’re going to monitor him. He’s local, so we’ll see him all the time and we’ll see where he’s at going into spring training mode.”

    Strasburg is a three-time All-Star who signed a $245 million contract after helping Washington win a championship in 2019.

    He is 113-62 with a 3.24 ERA for his career.

    Meeting with reporters toward the end of a rough season — Washington entered Tuesday with a majors-worst and Nationals-worst record of 55-104 and shipped away the team’s best player, outfielder Juan Soto, at the trade deadline — Rizzo talked about doing “an autopsy of the organization.”

    “I look at the season as a disappointment. I’ve always said that you are what your record says you are, and our record says we’re the worst team in the league right now. It’s hard to argue with that,” Rizzo said. “The flip side of that is we’re in a process.”

    Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez were given contract extensions during the season. Martinez said Tuesday his entire coaching staff will return next year.